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How The Stars Were Formed

Evolutionary cosmology indicates that after the Big Bang, an unlikely event took place which brought particles of matter together forming clouds of gas, and subsequently stars.

But in scientific law:

There is no gas known to man that clumps together. It always pushes apart. It is a physical law that gas in a vacuum expands, not contracts. And if you can’t get gasses to accumulate together, there would never be enough mutual gravity to form stars. Analysts believe that most nebulae do not have enough gas to produce stars.

Scriptures tell us that in the beginning, God created the stars on day four.
…Praise him, all ye stars of light…. Let them praise the name of the LORD: for he commanded, and they were created.

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