To: Jewels1091
Sure it does. First he created the light. Where was the light that he created? Everywhere! Then he seperated the light from the dark and made the first day. The light didn't need 12 billion years to get here because it already was here.
18 posted on
06/19/2003 8:19:37 PM PDT by
Blood of Tyrants
(Even if the government took all your earnings, you wouldn’t be, in its eyes, a slave.)
To: Blood of Tyrants
Sure it does. First he created the light. Where was the light that he created? Everywhere! Which is exactly what current notions of the big bang indicate. The light filled the universe. We can even "see" it today. It's the general background radition we can measure in all directions, with an equivalent temperature of 3 degrees Kelvin (3 Celcius degrees above absolute zero) and it indeed is everywhere.
37 posted on
06/19/2003 10:37:57 PM PDT by
El Gato
To: Blood of Tyrants
Sure it does. First he created the light. Where was the light that he created? Everywhere! Then he seperated the light from the dark and made the first day. The light didn't need 12 billion years to get here because it already was here.Actually the first "light" of creation has been seen. By COBE (COsmic Background Explorer). The "light" it saw predates the galaxies in the above Hubble photo by 700,000 years.
I can tell that your mind is open to every kind of new and exciting discovery and I'm certain you have the education and intellectual capacity to truly understand the significance of this most excellent discovery.
COBE
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