What the Stars Reveal about God's Creation
Stars are like the fingerprints and snowflakes of heaven
I clippled the above pictures from video footage taken on February 20, 2024, with my Nikon P1000 camera. Each image above comes from the same star. I’m still learning how to use my camera — so hopefully, I’ll have some better footage in the future.
Here’s the original:
A few nights earlier, I took this footage of a different star:
I wish I could tell you which stars I was filming — but my SkyView app refused to cooperate.
What Can We Learn from The Stars?
Most importantly, we can learn that we should not trust the experts — but we can trust God. His creation is a reliable witness of God’s invisible attributes — and those attributes are clearly seen by what was made (Romans 1:20).
That means we can examine God’s creation and know there is a creator and know a few things about Him. That’s called general revelation. It leaves all men without an excuse to deny God’s existence. Creation makes His existence obvious.
However, to KNOW who that Creator is — we need special revelation. And God gave us that in the Bible.
So what happens when general revelation and special revelation contradict modern science and expert opinion?
We are faced with a choice to trust God or trust the experts.
Who are you going to trust?
Let’s do a little digging to see how the “wisdom of men” jives with God’s revelation.
Examining the Testimony of the Experts
What do NASA and mainstream scientism (the same people who gave us Evolution and the Big Bang) say about the stars?
If you Google “What is the closest star to the earth?” — you’ll learn that the “experts” teach that the sun is the closest star to the earth at 93M miles away. The second closest star is Proxima Centauri at about 25,300,000,000,000 miles. Can someone please tell me how they came up with that number?
I’m almost certain that the stars I recorded in February 2024 were not Proxima Centauri — so that means, according to mainstream science, I was recording celestial bodies that were over 25.3 trillion miles away.
Do the stars I recorded look multiple trillions of miles away?
But wait — let’s not overlook the fact that the closest “star” — according to mainstream madness — is 93 million miles away, namely the sun.
Do those stars look anything to you like the sun that gives light upon the earth?
I see no resemblance.
So God’s general revelation in creation doesn’t seem to agree with the mainstream science.
But there’s an even more important question:
What Does God’s Special Revelation (The Bible) Say?
To the Word and to the testimony!
Let’s start with the creation account.
Genesis 1:16 says, “Then God made two great lights: the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night. He made the stars also.”
Wait just a minute! I thought the sun was a star. That’s what the globalists say. Yet — God testifies that the sun is one of two great lights, the greater light to rule the day. It also says that the stars are not suns, and the sun is not a star. They are all together different.
Hmm. Did God make a mistake?
Let God be true and all men liars.
But there is more.
1 Corinthians 15:41 says, “There is one glory of the sun, another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differs from another star in glory.”
Not only does the sun differ in nature from the stars — but each star differs from another in glory.
Stars are the fingerprints and snowflakes of heaven, each with a pattern, frequency, and location that will not be shared with another.
That also aligns with what is clearly seen.
May God restore the truth about His creation to His people.
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