Webb Telescope Confirming Creation Cosmology
After many years and a great deal of expense, the James Webb Space Telescope was put in orbit. Secularists have high hopes for the JWST regarding the Big Bang and life beyond Earth, and were greatly relieved that it is working properly. Now they think they can check out cosmic evolution.
It should be kept in mind that we are talking about preliminary findings, and peer-reviewed material takes longer to become available. It's the nature of that beast. We need to look back to see why all the ruckus.
JWST deep field galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, NASA / ESA / CSA / STScI (usage does not imply endorsement of site contents) |
- JWST Surprises and Discoveries
- NASA releases James Webb Space Telescope’s first deep field image
- What the James Webb Space Telescope Has Revealed About Distant Galaxies So Far
- James Webb Telescope Data: Challenges for the Big Bang?
Preliminary data and images from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) challenge secular ideas of galaxy formation and the big bang, but confirm biblical creation.The James Webb Space Telescope is now operational, properly calibrated, and actively collecting new images of the universe. On July 11-12, 2022, the first images from the $10 billion space telescope were released to the public. These included infrared images of Stephan’s Quintet (a collection of five galaxies), the Southern Ring Nebula, and portions of the Carina Nebula. Each picture is a stunning illustration of the glory of the Lord (Psalm 19:1). But one of the most interesting images from a scientific perspective is a deep field image showing the most distant galaxies in the universe so far detected. This deep field image shows thousands of “mature” galaxies at distances far beyond what secular astronomers had expected. These images are consistent with what biblical creationists predicted.
The article is a bit on the long side and has some technical material, but I encourage you to make time to read it anyway. To do so, see "Creation Cosmology Confirmed!" The following video discusses some of these items and more: