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Yes.Wonderful. So all the impact craters on Earth occurred after the creation of man?
Okay.On to the rest of my questions.
Supernovas occurred when God destroyed a star.You believe God considers providing the indication that a supernova occurred in the universe before the universe was created, to also be "very good"?
A star is where angels live -- it's their home.
Job 38:7 When the morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy?
Supernovas that we see today are there for a reason: they attest to God's glory (i.e., His power) and how He handled the rebellion.
Let's take SN1987A as an example.
At one time it was a star that was inhabited by an angel.
Let's call him "Malel".
Malel joins Lucifer in a rebellion -- say around 4003 BC -- and his home gets destroyed ... in other words, the star that was SN1987A goes supernova in 4003 BC.
This event, the destruction of this star that was Malel's home, is "moved forward" along the path of starlight, until it was timed to appear to us in 1987.
In other words, it was moved forward from 168,000 light years out to around 5990 light years out, a distance of some 162,010 light years, in a moment of time.
Cute.You believe that God considers leaving evidence that something happened, when it actually didn't happen, to be "very good"?
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