Because we can see stars billions of light years away? This is not true, there are 3 leading explanations for that. One is that they aren't billions of light years away, they only appear that way according to the warped perspective which is called the 'Ames affect'.
The second explanation is that the speed of light is under God's control, obviously, so He simply sped up the light to reach us.
The third explanation is that we exist at the center of the universe in a gravity well, which in a way works as a vacuum, drawing the light towards us incredibly rapidly. All 3 theories are perfectly logical.
2007-07-16
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