The Quill and the Crowbar

Saturday, January 14, 2006

"The Eye of God?"



According to an e-mail we received, the Hubble telescope took this a while back. They dubbed it The Eye of God.

We know from scipture that in the last days there will be signs and wonders in the heavens. Although we can't base our faith on such signs and wonders, we can be in awe of what God has wrought.

1 Comments:

  • Just wanted to report that I checked this picture out on www.truthorfiction.com, and it was confirmed as truth. I should have done the research before I sent you the picture, but even belatedly, it's good to see this authenticated...here's what the TorF site had to say:


    "In doing research on this story, we found that there are numerous pictures of space objects that are nicknamed "The Eye of God."

    According to the Hubbel Telescope site, this particular picture if of the HELIX NEBULA, which is about 650 light years from earth.
    It is said to be the nearest planetary nebulae to earth.
    A planetary nebula is gas around what used to be a star much like our sun.
    The photograph is not just from the Hubble telescope, but is a composite of data from the Hubble telescope and from Kitt Peak in Tucson, Arizona."

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 3:53 PM  

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