[Hubble Ultra Deep Field. Photo Credit: NASA/ESA/S. Beckwith(STScI) and The HUDF Team] TrueOrigin presents a very interesting and informative article (initially published by the Creation Research Society in 2007) by amateur astronomer Steve Miller entitled ‘Population III Stars and the Big Bang Model’ in which Miller observes that the absence of these kind of stars is a problem for ‘evolutionary astronomers’ who resort to ‘special pleading to deal with the fact that Population III stars have never been found.’
Here is the article -
http://www.trueorigin.org/pop3bigbang01.asp
Here is the article -
http://www.trueorigin.org/pop3bigbang01.asp



2 comments:
Hi Dom, great blog, this is something I am really into at the moment, I am doing one of the AiG online courses and was just reading about the Population III stars problem (and dozens of other problems) with the evolution model.
Just checking, is there any way to subscribe to your blog so I'm emailed when you make a new post? I don't see a way of doing it but just thought I'd check.
Cheers
Graeme
(Australia)
Hi Graeme,
thanks for dropping in and for your encouraging comment about the blog. The blog trundles along very slowly but there's lots I want to do and I hope it will become a better and better resource over time.
Yes, as you say, there are very many problems with Evolutionary theory. It's interesting, isn't it, as you begin to study these things it very soon becomes evident how seriously problematic and untenable the theory is.
I think many people believe in it because they do not have the time, resources or motivation to research some the grand claims that Evolutionists make.
Regarding subscribing to the blog - firstly, thank-you for asking. I'm not 100% sure myself how it all works but it seems you can subscribe via the link that says 'Subscribe to: Posts (Atom)' which is tucked away right at the very bottom of the home-page.
Also, as you have enquired about it, I have added something similar to the sidebar underneath the 'About this blog' section.
And you might also find you can add the blog to your favourites to be updated with posts on the dashboard of your own blog, but that might not be the case with your blog provider. I know it can be done with Blogger; if you are with someone else perhaps your provider also has a similar function.
Hope this is helpful. And thanks for stopping by. And I'll be checking out your blog too; looks interesting.
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