CreationJon writes:
The main point in this thread is that Earth was created first and then Light. It was not the Sun being created followed by the formation of the other matter as evolutionists would have you believe.
So, the luminous-blue daytime sky (the "primordial light", if you will, having been separated from the darkness of the night-time sky) existed as such for a minimum of
three and a half days before the creation of the sun(!). Well, this is quite typical of ancient cosmogonies, being ignorant of how the Earth's atmosphere
scatters sunlight.
The speed of ordinary light (in vacuum) is 299,792,458 meters per second. How fast does primordial light go?
DWIII