Therefore, looking through a telescope at a distant galaxy cannot "prove Christians wrong" about their beliefs. Here's why:
* Scientific Observation vs. Religious Belief: Scientific observations are based on what we can see and measure. Religious beliefs, particularly those about creation, are based on faith and interpretations of sacred texts. They are not subject to scientific proof or disproof.
* Age of the Universe: Scientific evidence, like cosmic microwave background radiation, indicates that the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old. However, many Christians interpret the Bible's account of creation in different ways, some believing it to be a literal 24-hour creation, while others see it as a metaphorical account.
* God's Existence: The existence of God is a matter of faith and personal belief, not a scientific question. Observing distant galaxies, no matter how old they appear, doesn't provide evidence for or against the existence of a deity.
Instead of trying to "prove" or "disprove" religious beliefs with scientific observations, it's more productive to understand the different perspectives and approaches that science and religion offer.