Creation cosmologists have their telescopes pointed squarely at their own navels. You can't tell anyone with a straight face that a quasar that's visible 2.4 billion light years away is only 6,000 years old.
But, it wasn't 2.4 billion light years away 6,000 years ago. It started from the exact same spot all quasars did when nothing exploded and became everything.
The distant starlight problem is no longer problem for Creation Cosmology. May I suggest you google Dr. Russell Humphreys along with the words starlight and time. As you will see, it is quite possible for the Earth to be thousands of years old, and distant galaxies to be billions of years old, and yet owe their existence to the SAME creation event. It has to do with Einstein’s GR and gravitational time dilation.
Give the following layman’s link a read, and then PM me if you want to read the scientific papers that back up the same:
http://creation.com/images/pdfs/cabook/chapter5.pdf