Monday, August 18, 2003

Fading stars 'spell the end of the universe' - smh.com.au
From the Sydney Morning Herald (Australia). As if the Bible didn't say specifically that the universe had a finite time span, now the Institute for Astronomy of Edinburgh University says that the stars are fading out and new stars are not forming as fast as they once were. Professor Alan Heavens uses evolutionistic time frames, of course, but even within those time frames he states that new star births have been slowing down ever since the creation of the sun!

We can lay aside the multi-billion-year time frames that secular astronomers insist on using. D. Russell Humphreys has previously stated, and continues to maintain, that time has never flowed uniformly throughout the universe, and in fact shortly after the explosion that created our universe, time in our corner of it stood still while the rest of the universe got old. (I have this from Dr. Humphreys personally, by the way.) In this context, the slowdown in new-star births is telling. It is exactly what the Bible predicted.::Submitted for your signs in the heavens files.

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