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If indeed.How come we can see the light from stars that are millions of light years away?
Just notice how old this thread is... oh well, better late than never.If indeed.
If however the universe is 13.7 billion years old, problem solve.
Also other Christians also hold this same view and it causes no problems with there faith.
I found a lot of information here from a Christian writer.
http://home.entouch.net/dmd/yungerth.htm
Like itOn the age of the universe:
Creationists remind me of the old women who refuse to admit to their age!
They cite an age much younger than their real age even though anyone can clearly deduce just by looking at them that they are much older.
Old thread, but I'll put in some thought. It's quite simple really.
And energy and it was a lot smaller than even the atomic scale, let alone molecular, but thats OK, you are thinking.If we take the big bang theory, all matter was compacted into a very small space. Like the size of a molecule space.
Now, since these were once together, and now are far apart, it's quite obvious to assume that we would once have been able to see them.
It's because at one point, they were only 6,000 light years away. If only for an instant.
If you have a light bulb in front of you, one that you could see from millions of light years away. All of the sudden, it shot away from you, faster than light could travel.
Correct, this answer doesn't match scientific justification. It matches biblical justification.
You are going off the notion of looking at the universe as though it is billions of years old and trying to prove it.
I am looking at it as though it is thousands of years old and trying to prove it. I am going from a biblical standpoint, and my theory matches it.
You however, don't. This is why these arguments will always fail.
It's because one side will never accept the other when providing evidence.
What I mean to say is, you will not take the biblical account into your perspective.
You say the stars were not formed until 350,000 years after the big bang. I say that they were created immediately.
There is no way to determine who is right, and that is where argument will never be answered.
However, let me show you some information that may surprise you.
. The depth of the mystery involved here has been captured best by astronomer Fred Hoyle. The former proponent of the steady state theory.
An explosion in a junkyard does not lead to sundry bits of metal being assembled into a useful working machine
The more physicists have learned about the universe, the more it looks like a put-up job.
Once you see that the big bang has to be controlled by something,
that just leads me to believe that God and the bible are right,
The bible explains that the stars were created in the beginning of time.
When you look at it this way, my theory has validity.
The one thing I had a real problem with on your post is you apparently did not understand my explanation fully
You explained a red shift, but you did not understand my full meaning. The light bulb moving faster than light of course would not show us the light from it's current position.
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