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Monday, January 17, 2011

Green Gas makes Stars -- Not !

The recent discovery of a green cloud of gas near our Milky Way galaxy, has evo's a-twitter telling each other their fantasy-tales about stellar evolution theory -- or how stars form all by themselves without God.
This is as messy, scientifically, as their stories of how life got started all by itself without God ... but just as absolutely essential to the doctrines of their atheistic faith!

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Gas clouds can't contract down into stars, because contracting clouds heat up and then just expand back out again, totally reversing the process that would become necessary for stars to "make themselves" by contraction due to gravity.
These big gas clouds in space (or "nebulae" as they are called) are talked about by evo's as "stellar nurseries" or "places where baby stars are born" -- not in this lifetime they're not!! This is totally make-believe.
At the CTF blogsite at www.CreationTruth.com (see "Blogs" and then "Dr. Jackson's Blog") I go into this simple fact of high-school chemistry.
Here, I go into how the "star birth" phenomenon has --never-- been observed to actually happen (even though we see stars dying off all the time ... we call them supernova stars).
At www.TheJediCreationist.blogspot.com I go into the graviton-wave excuse that the evo's give as to "how" nebulae can overcome the simple gas laws, to go on to the glorious process of "stellar evolution." Of course, that evo-thot is bogus, too!  DrJ

2 comments:

  1. Doesn't it take more faith to believe that chance made the universe that an Intelligent being did? Personally I would much rather be carefully and wonderfully made than randomly made.

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  2. Actually it not only takes faith, Bailey ... it takes denial! They have to deny the laws of science which they --say-- rules all of their thoughts. This is nothing more than lame hypocrisy on their part. They do believe in miracles -- just not in a miracle-Maker! So, who'se "faith" is more logical? Ours is. DrJ

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