RE: [asa] YEC cosmology question: astro shows

From: <rcmetcalf@thinkagain.us>
Date: Thu May 22 2008 - 15:39:23 EDT

I found the same thing when I examined this question with YECers a few
years ago. One study that kept popping up was done by Barry Setterfield.
You may wish to Google him.

> Based on my visit to the Creation Museum last fall, esp the planetarium
> program, agree with this:
>
>>>> "George Cooper" <georgecooper@sbcglobal.net> 5/22/2008 2:35 PM >>>
> Though I haven't read much about the YEC view, I have had a few
> discussions
> where they suggest these vast distances are legitimate, but the time it
> takes light to reach us is less than the 6000 year limit. Light, in this
> view, is either faster when afar or was much faster in the past. The
> latter
> view is the predominant view of these two.
>
> ***
>
> This was an interesting revelation for me: to hear a YEC astronomer (Jason
> Lisle http://www.answersingenesis.org/home/area/bios/j_lisle.asp) admit
> that
> at least some objects are more than 6K LY from earth was not what I had
> expected. A new song, if you will. What they won't admit is that this
> means they must have been around for more than 6K years.
>
> Ted
>
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