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Still, how long does it take light to reach Earth? I see stars, That alone blows any six thousand year old earth theory out of the water. I think some types of creationism should be taught in a religions/culture class, but putting something with no science theory in a science class will just be confusing to any student who is paying attention. |
I have heard that argument before. "How could the universe be 6000 years old when some starts are millions of light-years away?"
As valid as this question is, it is my beleif that a God who is infinite, all knowing, and posseses the power to create the entire universe and everything in it, would have no problem creating these stars with light already having reached such a point. In space, time is relative and I beleive since God has always been around, time is another changable matter.
edit: I would also like to add, there is enough stars in the galaxy that every single person could own 2 trillion of them. Not to mention, if the big bang occured, how come the nebulas, star systems, solar systems are not equally distributed? And why are some of the planets and moons are not spinning the correct way?
I know that some feel the bug bang and Evolution are not relying on each other, but for no divine intervention it seems to be the only plausable explanation of life. God would not require millions of years of death for evolution to be accomplished. And if he did use it, well I am baffled.