Go look at Space.com, and you will see the evidence of new solar systems in the very act of coalescing in the various nebulaes around us. Again, facts, not faith.
Actually, I would see evidence of something that supposedly happened already, millions if not billions of years ago, depending on which scientific theory of origins you happen to believe.
If God actually created the universe 6000 years ago, an assertion I am not claiming, but merely hypothesising for this discussion, and God also created the laws of physics, and determined to obey those laws with his creation, then God would have, 6000 years ago, created both the phenomena you are observing, and the photons necessary to convey the image of that phenomena to earth at this time.
If God created a star that is more than 6000 light-years away, for the purpose of providing it’s light to the earth, God would certainly have also created the light from the star hitting the earth at the same time. But a scientist would, because they must ignore the supernatural, postulate that the light took millions of years.
In other words, I don’t see how an act of Creation would not include the “appearance of age”. Adam was a grown man, the trees in the garden appear to have been fully matured, the animals were old enough to eat.
Science is bound by it’s premises, the most basic in evolution being that all things MUST have come about naturally. If Creation is true, the basic premise of the evolutionary mythology of origins is false.
Go look at Space.com, and you will see the evidence of new solar systems in the very act of coalescing in the various nebulaes around us. Again, facts, not faith.How many times has this process been observed start to finish in a single instance?