Friday 15 July 2022

My Reason Why I Think the Fix Stars are One Light Day Up


And I Also Do Not Believe We Live in a Simulation · My Reason Why I Think the Fix Stars are One Light Day Up

Here is CMI, with no good solution on why "distant" starlight can be seen:

Distant starlight and the days of Genesis 1
First published: 13 April 2013 (GMT+10)
Re-featured on homepage: 16 July 2022 (GMT+10)*
https://creation.com/distant-starlight-genesis-days


Here are a comment and the answer by Shaun Doyle:

Marius H. AU
15/04/2013
Have you thought that the stars etc. were created in the same way as God created the trees and plants for Adam and Eve to eat? They did not have to wait several years for the trees to grow and bear fruit before they could eat! The same creation "Rule" exists for the creation of the stars etc. They shone in all their glory for their Creator from the moment they were created.
How wonderful is our GOD..

Shaun Doyle
15/04/2013
There is no question that the stars glorified God from the moment they were created, and that they were visible to Adam and Eve on their first night. But that doesn't tell us how distant starlight got to Earth for Adam and Eve to see in so short a time. We can't simply assume that how mature trees formed with ripe fruit ready to eat is in any way related to how distant starlight travelled so far in such a short timeframe. Presumably the trees would not have had to go through the normal developmental process, but the starlight still had to proceed from the actual stars and reach Earth somehow. Otherwise we have a lightshow that bears no relation to the actual objects they purport to reveal; it makes God look very much like a deceiver.


Solution : the stars were not (and presumably still are not) all that distant. With Geocentrism, it is perfectly feasible** that any stars are no further away than one light day up.

Why one, when Adam and Eve where created on day 6 which is two days after day 4? Some birds make their orientation by stars, and these were created on day 5, one day after the stars themselves.

I think they do so much better on other subjects, CMI!/HGL

* In case you didn't get "GMT+10" it means this is published in Australia or New Zealand, whichever of them is ten hours ahead of the hour in Greenwich. ** See previous And I Also Do Not Believe We Live in a Simulation

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