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6000 year old Earth?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 390230:MV81Mjk5MjlfODE1MDAyMl81NTMzNjZENA==] The date of the universe used to be younger. They date the universe by the age of the earth. They date the sun by the age of the earth. The earth is around 6000 years old, not billions. Until YOU realize the earth is 6000 years old you are not ready for stellar theory, and thats all it is, theory. http://www.creationresearch.org/crsq/articles/40/40_3/Henry.htm The heavens were stretched out from the center, and with that the light. We are at the center according to doppler red shift. http://www.halos.com/reports/ext-2003-021.htm [/quote]
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If proposterious idea the earth and the universe is only 6000 years old was true...Would it not be a logical argument that we would not see but maybe 1/100 of the stars we see in the sky considering all the stars that are 6000 or more light years away would not be visable because the light would just now be getting here or has not even reached earth yet?
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