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Author Topic:   Doesn't the distance of stars disprove the young earth theory?
Modulous
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Message 136 of 138 (622460)
07-03-2011 10:21 AM
Reply to: Message 135 by whiteboywushu
07-03-2011 10:07 AM


Re: Evolution and Creation are both wrong!
There isn't much difference between both theories, both start with nothing! You can't get something from nothing! I don't think that humans can even comprehend nothingness!
Creation starts with a deity.
The Big Bang starts with everything.
Neither are 'nothing'.
Evolutionists giving the universe an age of around 15 billion yrs isn't even an educated guess, its just a guess.
Maybe. But cosmologists have calculated an age about 13.7 billion years which is not a guess. Do you seriously believe that the cosmologists got together and decided to mutually pretend there was agreement over the age of the universe when no such agreement exists?
How do you explain the distances to stars and to galaxies that all somehow points to an old universe?
And welcome to EvC!
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