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Scientists classify stars by features such as color … size … and temperature. One class of stars is known as “blue stars.”

This is Ken Ham, head of the ministry that built a full-size Noah’s Ark south of Cincinnati.

Scientists classify stars by features such as color … size … and temperature. One class of stars is known as “blue stars.”

Now these stars are very bright and extremely hot. They quickly burn through their fuel. And this means blue stars can, at most, be just a few million years old.

But, that’s the problem in a billions-of-years-old universe. You see, we find blue stars all throughout the universe. But they should’ve burned up by now. So astronomers must assume these bright stars are still forming. But that’s never been observed.

Blue stars aren’t a problem in a biblical worldview. God created them … just a few thousand years ago.

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