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To: GodAndCountryFirst
"The Creation was not that far in the past. So, NOTHING could have happened 70,000 years ago!"

So how do you explain a galaxy being 25 MILLION Light Years away? Do you think that's not possible? We see it, which means what we are looking at happened 25 million years ago.

To not offend you, I'll refrain from commenting further....

41 posted on 02/18/2015 2:51:19 PM PST by KoRn (Department of Homeland Security, Certified - "Right Wing Extremist")
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To: KoRn

“First, notice that the distant starlight argument is based on the fallacious assumptions of naturalism and uniformitarianism. It assumes that the light got here entirely by natural means, and traveled at a constant rate, over a constant distance, with time also being constant. Of course, it is possible that God may indeed have used “natural means” to get the light here. It may also be that some of the things assumed to be constant in time (such as the speed of light) are indeed constant, but is there any logical reason why we would automatically know beforehand that these must be the case? Remember that God created the lights in the sky to give light upon the earth. This happened during the creation week where God was creating in a supernatural way.” — Source: https://answersingenesis.org/answers/books/taking-back-astronomy/the-age-of-the-universe-part-1/


70 posted on 02/19/2015 5:47:52 AM PST by GodAndCountryFirst
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