The problem with this whole curious debate is that it's based on a misnomer, a faulty premise.
The universe is only 6000 years old. Because you guys look at extraneous theories, you are not able to confirm what is what. That's why we need a reference-point for the truth. The Bible says "IN THE BEGINNING", meaning "THAT WAS THE BEGINNING!!!", God made the heaven (space) and the earth. - FYI the Hebrew in the Old Testament does not have plural "Heavens", it has the singular... "Heaven" (meaning - 'Space'; or if you like, "The Cosmos")
Yes... its 6000 years old from G-d's perspective and its ~15 billion years old from our perspective looking back. Genesis looks at creation going FORWARD in a linear fashion. You, me and everyone else alive is looking BACK. Both the position of the creation being.
Here is a question for you... if at creation Gd said I'm going to send a pulse of a hypothetical laser beam every second to earth how long would it take for it to be observed on earth? More importantly, once you saw
And i know for a fact that the earth has been dated and confirmed as 6000 years old, so that's also when space (the "Heaven") was created. Therefore the 13.7 billion compared to 42 billion light years away blah blah induces a faulty albeit blurry/confused conceptualization for theorizing. Obviously if we know the truth already, then factual answers can stem from that to avoid 'what ifs" and 'whys' or 'hows', and therefore we can see by the Bible that when God made the earth and the universe 6000 years ago, he obviously made the 'entire expanse' AT THE SAME TIME; problem solved! If anyone calls themself a Christian, then they need to look at the 'facts' (truths) in the Bible for exactly what they say, the Bible does not play word-games; capiche?
There is no mystery about all this... IN THE BEGINNING (6000 YEARS AGO), GOD CREATED THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH". That's the end of the matter. Now get-on with being a Christian and rejoicing in your salvation...
And for the naysayer know-it-alls who wish to continue disputation, then consider this...
Some 'non-Christian' scientists said they found the perfect way to date the earth, and they said it's even 'more' reliable than telling the age of a tree by the rings on it's stump (which is 100% foolproof), and to their amazement they confessed that the earth is 6000 years old. There you go folks. So now you can have no more confusion unless you insist...[/QUOTE]
Okay. How did you establish that this was true?
Actually, the oldest dated rock on earth was dated to about 4.3 billion years ago. Moon rocks have been dated to around 3.16 billion years ago. You can certainly find things on the earth that are 6000 years old, but that doesn't set an upper limit for how old it could be, merely a lower limit.
That age is only correct if the baseline assumption is correct. Rocks are generally dated by making some assumptions about stratification which is little more than generally accepted guesswork. Recent papers have been published presenting serious flaws using radiocarbon dating or absolute dating methodologies.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/~plaisted/ce/dating2.html
there are both numerous and obvious examples of the flaws of using these methods to date strata and rocks.
For example, there are numerous example over the last 150 years of people who found man made artifices of antiquity found in coal. One was recently discovered in Russia. American scientists from Oklahoma discovered an iron pot which was pressed into a piece of coal aged 312 million years old. Then, in 1974, an aluminum assembly part of unknown origin was found in a sandstone quarry in Romania.
This begs the question what is a pot doing embedded in coal that is supposedly 300 million years old. One one of 2 answers is possible. Either these things are hoaxes (give the number of things discovered from 1851 to present it is highly unlikely) OR our dating assumptions about the earth are wrong.
Science argues that the layers of coal found all over the earth took millions and millions of years to form. This would be true if one assumes and believes a world wide flood that would destroy all life on earth did not occur. However, if one believes the biblical account of a great flood it would explain how coal can rapidly form under the right conditions.
This is a good explanation of the flaws geological column written by a phd (who has his Phd in Geology)
http://www.icr.org/article/ten-misconceptions-about-geologic-column