6,000 Years Old? How Can We See Distant Starlight?
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Here's a great question: If God created everything 6000 years ago, how can we see galaxies that are billions of light years away? God doesn't tell us what He did... but the most likely answer is a mind bender. You need to understand that time is not constant. Depending on where you are... time flows at different rates. Just 6000 years may pass on earth... while billions of years go by in far away galaxies.
It's called gravitational time dilation.
Learn how this happens. Go to: http://www.AJ83.com/distantgalaxies
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