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Author Topic:   How do creationists explain stars?
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Message 2 of 297 (289020)
02-21-2006 7:53 AM
Reply to: Message 1 by carini
02-19-2006 1:47 AM


Please edit your post to remove the comments not relevant to your topic, namely the second sentence.
Then please expand your first sentence to make more clear why this represents a problem for the creationist viewpoint.

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02-22-2006 8:49 AM


Thread moved here from the Proposed New Topics forum.

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06-14-2006 12:35 PM
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06-13-2006 7:01 PM


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Hi Rob,
I'm going to try to yank this thread back on-topic. Since you seem to be representing the creationist viewpoint in this thread, could you start us back on the 'true path' by providing a brief summary of how creationists explain stars. Of, if the explanation appears earlier in this thread, please provide a link to that message.
I believe the central issue raised in the opening post is how light from stars further away than 5 or 6 thousand light years came to exist.
Edited by Admin, : years => light years

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