| 1 year ago :: Apr 21, 2012 - 7:58PM #1 | |
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If the entire universe is a merely six thousand years old, how come we can see stars, nebulae and galaxies more than 6,000 light years distant? And what we see are middle aged, ageing and dying stars?
The M.31 galaxy in Andromeda is nearly three million light years from the Milky Way galaxy and it is a naked eyed object. It also appears to be a middle aged galaxy with many old stars and nebulae caused by ancient super novae. No one who looks at the universe with open eyes could possibly come to the frankly ludicrous conclusion that the universe is a measly 6,000 years old. Can any Creationist credibly explain why the universe appears to be billions of years old? |
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 21, 2012 - 8:20PM #2 | |
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Our Creo friends say Yahweh created the universe with the starlight already on its way, so that the sky on Day 4 looked like the modern sky, pretty much. Why would Yahweh bother to indulge in such deceit? Essentially the same deceit as burying fossils in chronological sequence in the strata? Answer: Deceit? What deceit are you talking about? Genesis describes a geocentric universe with a flat earth and an inverted bowl over it to which the stars are attached. No, the Creos say, the bible writers knew all about modern cosmology (and modern everything else) so no way would they make errors of that kind. The problem of how the bible writers came to write such errors regardless is solved by declaring that any reading of the bible that discloses such errors can't be the correct reading. Why not? Because the bible means what Creos say it mean, so what the text actually says is irrelevant. |
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 21, 2012 - 8:32PM #3 | |
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 9:22AM #4 | |
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Might I suggest you read this book |
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 9:44AM #5 | |
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In the beginning God created Dates. And the date was Moon's Day, July 4, 4004 B.C. And God said, let there be light; and there was light. And when there was Light, God saw the Date, that it was Moon's Day, and he got down to work; for verily, he had a Big Job to do. And God made pottery shards and Silurian mollusks and pre-Cambrian limestone strata; and flints and Jurassic Mastodon tusks and Picanthopus Erectus skulls and Cretaceous placentals made he; and those cave paintings at Lasceaux. And that was that, for the first Work Day. And God saw that he had made many wondrous things, but that he had not wherein to put it all. And God said, Let the heavens be divided from the earth; and let us bury all of these Things which we have made in the earth; but not too deep. And God buried all the Things which he had made, and that was that. And the morning and the evening and the overtime were Tiwe's Day. And God said, Let there be water; and let the dry land appear; and that was that. And God called the dry land Real Estate; and the water called he the Sea. And in the land and beneath it put he crude oil, grades one through six; and natural gas put he thereunder, and prehistoric carboniferous forests yielding anthracite and other ligneous matter; and all these called he Resources; and he made them Abundant. And likewise all that was in the sea, even unto two hundred miles from the dry land, called he resources; all that was therein, like manganese nodules, for instance. And the morning unto the evening had been a long day; which he called Wodin's Day. And God said, Let the earth bring forth abundantly every moving creature I can think of, with or without backbones, with or without wings or feet, or fins or claws, vestigial limbs and all, right now ; and let each one be of a separate species. For lo, I can make whatsoever I like, whensoever I like. And the earth brought forth abundantly all creatures, great and small, with and without backbones, with and without wings and feet and fins and claws, vestigial limbs and all, from bugs to brontosauruses. But God blessed them all, saying, Be fruitful and multiply and Evolve Not. And God looked upon the species he hath made, and saw that the earth was exceedingly crowded, and he said unto them, Let each species compete for what it needed; for Healthy Competition is My Law. And the species competeth amongst themselves, the cattle and the creeping things; and some madeth it and some didn't; and the dogs ate the dinosaurs and God was pleased. And God took the bones from the dinosaurs, and caused them to appear mighty old; and cast he them about the land and the sea. And he took every tiny creature that had not madeth it, and caused them to become fossils; and cast he them about likewise. And just to put matters beyond the valley of the shadow of a doubt God created carbon dating. And this is the origin of species. And in the Evening of the day which was Thor's Day, God saw that he had put in another good day's work. And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness, which is tall and well-foormed and pale of hue: and let us also make monkeys, which resembleth us not in any wise, but are short and ill-foormed and hairy. And God added, Let man have dominion over the monkeys and the fowl of the air and every species, endangered or otherwise. So God created Man in His own image; tall and well-formed and pale of hue created He him, and nothing at all like the monkey. And God said, Behold I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of the earth. But ye shalt not smoketh it, lest it giveth you ideas. And to every beast of the earth and every fowl of the air I have given also every green herb, and to them it shall be for meat. But they shall be for you. And the Lord God your Host suggesteth that the flesh of cattle goeth well with that of the fin and the claw; thus shall Surf be wedded unto Turf. And God saw everything he had made, and he saw that it was very good; and God said, It just goes to show Me what the private sector can accomplish. With a lot of fool regulations this could have taken billions of years. And the evening of the fifth day, which had been the roughest day yet, God said, Thank Me it's Freda's Day. And God made the weekend which he called Saturn's Day and Sun's Day. www.smirkingchimp.com/thread/24299
the floggings will continue until morale improves
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 9:47AM #6 | |
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Biblical Cosmology Modern or ancient, every culture operates within a certain cosmology or understanding of the universe. This cosmology sets the context of how a people understand their world and their place in it. With very few exceptions our modern day cosmology is shaped by the scientific discoveries of the past 500 years. Some of these discoveries have greatly upset religious understandings and it sometimes takes centuries to reconcile the differences. However, since we live in a culture that has been greatly shaped by the bible and Christian beliefs, it is worthwhile to ask about biblical cosmology. The biblical understanding of the universe is much the same as that of the surrounding cultures in the ancient Middle East at the time when it was written. Unfortunately, nowhere does the bible attempt to present a comprehensive cosmology, so we are forced to rely upon individual passages and to attempt to understand them in the light of their culture and their history. To begin with, biblical cosmology can be characterized as a three-tiered universe. This strange phrase needs some explanation to make the concept clearer. First, the surface of the earth is circular and flat except for geographical features like hills and valleys. To these people it was theoretically possible to go high enough to see the entire earth, or to envision a tree tall enough that it could be seen from everywhere on the earth's surface, or even to build a tower to reach the sky. The sky was thought of as a solid bowl, called the firmament, that was upended over the circular earth to enclose a volume in the shape of a hemisphere. I should add that there are some bible verses that speak of the four corners of the earth. This would make the firmament look more like a tent than a bowl. The lights of the sky (sun, moon, planets and stars) were inside the firmament and were very much smaller than we presently understand. In fact they were very much smaller than the earth itself. The mechanism by which these celestial objects moved about is not really explained. The noncanonical Book of Enoch (mentioned in the bible as authoritive and part of the canon of Ethiopian Christians) speaks of gates in the east and west for the sun and the moon to enter and leave. Enoch also suggests that their movements are caused by winds. What I have just described is the middle tier of the three. Above the firmament are waters. This region is described as heaven, the abode of God and the angels. There were also gates in the firmament to permit water to enter as rain. Below the earth are also waters. This region is described as sheol or hell. There were also gates in the earth to permit water to spring up from below. This three level universe is variously described as either hung on nothing or supported by pillars. Storehouses are also envisioned in heaven for the snow and hail. How should a of Christian today react to this biblical cosmology? The vast majority of what might be described as 'mainline' Christians are actually quite comfortable with this seeming dichotomy. They recognise that the bible is the product of a relatively unsophisticated people with an entirely pre-scientific understanding of nature, who used poetic or metaphorical language to convey their spiritual understandings. On the other hand there is the minority point of view of those Christians who regard the bible to be inerrant and to be understood literally. This group has been forced into extreme apologetic efforts in order to reconcile the bible with modern scientific understandings. Speaking personally, I find these apologetic attempts to be rather inventive and very strained. I believe that if the scripture writers and early target audience were to read these apologetics, they would find them extremely puzzling and entirely foriegn. This is not to say that they were not intelligent people or not keen observers of nature but rather that that they lacked the intellectual basis to form scientific hypotheses and even the instrumentation to gather accurate data --- all that came about some 2,000 years later. Isaiah 11:12And he shall set up an ensign for the nations, and shall assemble the outcasts of Israel, and gather together the dispersed of Judah from the FOUR CORNERS OF THE EARTH. (KJV) Job 9:6 “He shakes the earth from its place and makes its pillars tremble.”(NIV)
Job 38:22 "Have you entered the storehouses of the snow or seen the storehouses of the hail," (NIV)
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 12:54PM #7 | |
But if you go to the book version, there is this helpful rebuttal, right in the comments:
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 2:34PM #8 | |
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 2:42PM #9 | |
Claim CE412:The earth is near the center of the universe, at the bottom of a deep gravitational well. Relativistic effects result in billions of years passing in the rest of the universe while only thousands pass near the earth. This explains how multibillion-year-old stars and galaxies can exist in a universe only a few thousand years old. Source:Humphreys, D. Russell, 1994. Starlight and Time, Green Forest, Arkansas: Master Books. Humphreys, D. Russell, 2002. Seven years of Starlight and Time. www.icr.org/index.php?module=articles&ac... Response:
Links:Conner, Samuel R. and Hugh Ross. 1999. The unraveling of Starlight and Time. www.reasons.org/resources/apologetics/un... References:
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| 1 year ago :: Apr 22, 2012 - 3:36PM #10 | |
Oh I quess you evo's got us there. steve. NEXT |
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