This is the being who created the world.
God
Adam
This is the Pope who wrote Laudato Si’.
Pope Francis
This is the view that says Earth is billions of years old.
Old Earth
This is the book of the Bible that tells the Creation story.
Genesis
This is the number of days God took to create the world.
6
This is where Adam and Eve lived.
Garden of Eden
This is what Laudato Si’ is mainly about
Caring for the Earth
This is the view that says Earth is about 6,000–10,000 years old.
Young Earth
This is the 1st thing God created.
Light
These are what God created on Day 4
The sun, the moon and the stars
This is the symbol of evil.
The snake
This is why the Church cares about the environment
God created it and people depend on it.
This is the view supported by modern science.
Old Earth
The word Genesis means this.
Beginning
The book that contains the Creation Story.
Genesis
Humans have this physical feature today, that symbolized the story of Adam and Eve.
The Adam's apple.
These 3 things are how pollution harms people.
They suffer from dirty air, water and climate change.
This view can still believe God created everything.
Both
Animals and humans
This explains how the Creation story and science are different.
The Bible teaches WHY God made the world. Science teaches HOW the world was made.
God still showed he cared for Adam and Eve by doing this.
Clothing and protecting them.
This is what “Laudato Si’” means.
"Praise be to you"
This explains why Catholics can accept science and faith together.
God created the universe. Science explains how universe works. Science still doesn't have explanation for creation of universe.
This word means caring for God's creation.
Stewardship