Most Distant Galaxy — Miracle or Mirage?

As discussed before, one purpose for the James Webb Space Telescope was to find evidence supporting the Big Bang. Scientists expected it to "look back in time" and see stars and galaxies they way they looked shortly after the Big Bang. The results are the opposite of what mainstream scientists expect.

What has been called the most distant galaxy discovered so far has shocked secularists. The MoM designation is mirage or miracle. So they admit to secular miracles while rejecting the Creator. Interesting.

MoM-z14 galaxy, DAWN JWST Archive; Image Processing - Joseph DePasquale (STScI), NIRCam
Note that these scientists are amazed at this most distant galaxy being bright and mature. That does not fit their cosmic evolution paradigm, hence the mirage or miracle wording. Biblical creationists know about true miracles, and we presuppose recent creation, so we are not surprised by this discovery. Indeed, secularists presuppose that the Big Bang is true and that the universe is quite old, so they are confounded by evidence that contradicts their belief system. Ask your MoM. Cowboy up and face the truth, folks!
A galaxy with the designation MoM-z14 has recently been confirmed as the most distant galaxy ever detected. By Big Bang reckoning, we are seeing this galaxy as it was just 280 million years after the supposed Big Bang. This shocked conventional scientists, because slow, gradual, evolutionary processes should not have been able to form such a “remarkably luminous” galaxy in such a short time.

You can read the rest over at "Confirmed New Record for Most Distant Galaxy."