When scientists look at clusters of stars and divide the stars into groups of small, medium, and large, they find that each cluster has about the same ratio. 1 This is very odd for the big bang to explain since star formation was supposed to be “random” based on the gravitational conditions of various parts of the universe. However, this makes perfect sense from a biblical perspective–that God created stars and clusters to demonstrate His glory, power, and order.
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Sources
Williams, A., & Hartnett, J. W. (2005). Dismantling the Big Bang: God's Universe Rediscovered. Green Forest, AR: Master Books.
Notes
- Williams and Harnett, 2005, p. 150 ↩