Joel Kontinen
According to evolutionists,
the first generation of stars to exist in the universe has “come to light,
thanks to observations made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
The
proof is located in one of the most distant galaxies known.”
The galaxy, called GN-z11,
“was discovered by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2015 and, prior to
the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope, it was considered the
most faraway galaxy known. “With a redshift of 10.6,
it makes more sense to talk about how long ago it existed, rather than how far
away it is.”
According to Genesis
1, they were born as the rest of creation was formed.
Source:
Keith Cooper. 2024, The James Webb Space Telescope may have found some of the very 1st stars | Space 5 March.