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Today's Creation Moment

Feb
10
Busy Mushrooms
Joel 1:17
"The seed is rotten under their clods, the garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the corn is withered."
If it weren't for mushrooms, there would be so many un-decayed dead trees that there would be no room on Earth for anything else to grow. But mushrooms don't just recycle dead trees. They help make...
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A Star Takes a Swan Dive

Romans 8:20-21
For the creation was subjected to futility, not willingly, but because of Him who subjected it in hope; because the creation itself also will be delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious liberty of the children of God.

The life cycle of a star is supposed to be millions of years; thus, human observers should not be able to see the birth and death of an individual star. Now a star that first became visible in the year 1600 is causing some astronomers to rethink their theories about the time it takes for stars to evolve.

According to the evolutionary way of dating things, some stars, like our sun, have been burning for billions of years. Astronomers say that stars go through different stages in their lifetimes. As a result, they can tell by color and brightness just how old a star is. The Bible says, of course, that the stars were created by God in the much more recent past.

In the year 1600, a star in the constellation of Cygnus, the swan, suddenly became bright enough to see from earth. Astronomers report that the star called P Cygni has gotten gradually brighter and is half again as bright today as it was in 1700. This brightening is expected in the normal lifetime of a star. The problem is, at this rate the star is aging too fast, even for a large star. One scientist noted that the time scale for star aging can be measured in centuries, rather than hundreds of centuries. In other words, so-called "old stars" can be much younger than expected. That being the case, God's universe itself is seen to be much younger than expected - perhaps only thousands and not billions of years old.

Prayer: 
Dear Father, as I am reminded that the entire creation is growing old and wearing out because of sin, cheer me again with the sure knowledge of the forgiveness of sin won for me by Your Son, Jesus Christ, on the cross. In His Name. Amen.
Notes: 
Ron Cowen. 1992. "Astronomers Watch a Star Age." Science News, Vol. 141. May 2. P. 298-299