We can read he created all stars in the sky in just one of the 6 creation days (before you go off on a tangent about how creation days were not the same as our 24-hour days or something hear me out). Yet Poxima Centauri, the closest star to us, is 4.22 light years away, meaning the light we see now was emitted by the star some 4 years ago.
Other visible stars are between 4 and 36000 light years away. Meaning God would have to have created those stars 36000 years before he created earth, or it would not have been visible for another 36000 years. Yet, there they are, we see them every night.
How does God expect me to believe in him if he keeps breaking all the rules?
2007-02-17
04:57:48
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