Sunday, March 15, 2026

Did God Create the Entire Universe or Just the Earth? A Biblical and Historical Apologetic Defense

The entire cosmos—the totality of reality, including all celestial bodies.
Many skeptics and atheists argue that the Bible claims God created only the Earth, and therefore it supposedly reflects a primitive worldview that did not know about the vast universe. According to this claim, since the Bible does not explicitly list every planet or galaxy, it must be scientifically ignorant.

However, this argument collapses under careful biblical interpretation, linguistic analysis, and historical Christian theology. When the Bible speaks about creation, it does not merely refer to the Earth but to the entire cosmos—the totality of reality, including all celestial bodies.

In fact, the Bible repeatedly declares that God created everything in heaven and earth, which naturally includes the Sun, Moon, planets, stars, galaxies, and the entire universe.

Let us examine the evidence.


1. The Bible Clearly Says God Created the Entire Cosmos

The opening line of Scripture already answers the question.

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.”
— Genesis 1:1

In biblical language, “heavens and earth” is a merism, a figure of speech meaning the totality of everything that exists.

It is equivalent to saying:

  • “the universe”

  • “everything in existence”

  • “all creation”

Thus, the Bible does not merely claim God created Earth. It claims God created all reality.

The same idea appears repeatedly throughout Scripture.

Psalm 146:6

“He made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them.”

This phrase “all that is in them” includes every celestial body known or unknown.

Nehemiah 9:6

“You alone are the LORD. You have made heaven, the heaven of heavens, with all their host.”

The phrase “host of heaven” in biblical language refers to stars and celestial bodies.

Colossians 1:16

The New Testament confirms the same doctrine:

“For in him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible.”

This explicitly states that everything that exists anywhere in reality was created by God.


2. The Bible Explicitly Mentions Celestial Bodies

The Bible also directly describes God creating the Sun, Moon, and stars.

Genesis 1:16–17

“God made the two great lights—the greater light to rule the day and the lesser light to rule the night—and the stars.”

This verse clearly states:

  • God made the Sun

  • God made the Moon

  • God made the stars

Since stars are massive cosmic bodies scattered throughout space, the Bible is already referring to objects far beyond Earth.

Modern astronomy simply reveals how vast that creation is.


3. The Ancient Biblical Word “Heavens” Includes Outer Space

In ancient Hebrew cosmology, the word “heavens” (Hebrew: shamayim) refers to everything above Earth.

This includes three levels often recognized in biblical thought:

  1. The sky (birds and clouds)

  2. Outer space (Sun, Moon, stars)

  3. The dwelling of God

Therefore, when Scripture says “God created the heavens,” it automatically includes the cosmic universe.


4. Early Christians Already Understood This

Long before modern astronomy, early Christians already believed that God created the entire universe, not merely the Earth.

St. Irenaeus of Lyons (2nd century)

Irenaeus of Lyons wrote:

“God Himself created all things… both visible and invisible, the heavens and all their powers.”¹

He clearly states that everything visible and invisible in the heavens was created by God.


St. Basil the Great (4th century)

Basil the Great explained:

“By the word ‘heaven’ Scripture means the whole universe beyond the earth.”²

This interpretation shows that early Christians already understood Genesis as referring to the entire cosmos.


St. Augustine of Hippo

Augustine of Hippo wrote:

“Heaven and earth together signify the whole creation.”³

Again, this confirms the biblical phrase means the universe.


5. Why the Bible Does Not List Every Planet

Critics sometimes ask:

“If God created the universe, why does the Bible not mention Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto?”

The answer is simple.

The Bible is not an astronomy textbook.

Its purpose is to teach:

  • Who created the universe

  • Why humanity exists

  • How humanity can be saved

Listing every planet would serve no theological purpose.

Even modern science continues discovering new celestial objects every year.

Yet Scripture already declares the essential truth:

God created everything that exists.


6. Modern Science Actually Strengthens the Biblical Claim

Modern astronomy has revealed the universe to be far larger than ancient people imagined.

Scientists now estimate:

  • Over 100 billion galaxies

  • Each containing billions of stars

Ironically, the Bible already hinted at this enormous scale.

Jeremiah 33:22

“The host of heaven cannot be numbered.”

Thousands of years before telescopes, the Bible already suggested that the stars were beyond counting.


7. Atheist Misinterpretation of Scripture

The atheist claim that the Bible says God created only Earth comes from misreading the text.

The Bible never says “God created only Earth.”

Instead it repeatedly says:

  • God created heaven and earth

  • God created all things

  • God created the host of heaven

These phrases clearly include the entire cosmos.


8. The Biblical Doctrine of Creation

Christian teaching has always affirmed:

God created:

  • Earth

  • the Sun

  • the Moon

  • all planets

  • all stars

  • all galaxies

  • the entire universe

This doctrine is summarized in the Christian creed.

The Nicene Creed

“We believe in one God… maker of heaven and earth, of all things visible and invisible.”

This means nothing in existence exists apart from God's creation.


Conclusion

The claim that the Bible teaches God created only the Earth is simply false.

From the very first verse of Scripture, the Bible teaches that God created the totality of existence.

When the Bible says:

“In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth”

it means the entire universe—every planet, every star, every galaxy, and everything that exists.

Rather than being scientifically primitive, the biblical worldview actually anticipated a vast cosmos created by a single divine Creator.

Modern astronomy has not disproved the Bible.

Instead, it has revealed just how magnificent God’s creation truly is.


Footnotes (Chicago Style)

  1. Irenaeus of Lyons, Against Heresies, Book II, Chapter 30.

  2. Basil the Great, Hexaemeron, Homily 1.

  3. Augustine of Hippo, The Literal Meaning of Genesis, Book I.


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