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Mike Painter (mdotpainter@att.net) 2003/12/18 16:26

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"Dr. Jason Gastrich" <news@jcsm.org> wrote in message
news:8WoEb.2256$Vs3.517@twister.socal.rr.com...
> John Harshman wrote:
>
> > So how far are you willing to take this? Did God create the world 6000
> > years ago with light on its way here from supernovae that never
> > actually happened?
>
> Light in transit is one theory.  I prefer the theory that light is not a
> constant and the speed of light has slowed.

As pointed out above you have an abysimal knowledge of science.
Your use of the word theory where there is none adds to this evidence.
>
> > Miles of sedimentary rocks containing fossils of
> > organisms that never lived? Igneous rocks with radionuclides in
> > various stages of decay?
>
> These don't prove the evolution of species of an old earth.
>
> > In fact is the entire universe consistent with an age of billions of
> > years, through creation, a few thousand years ago, of all the evidence
> > for that age?
>
> Yes.

Maeve will be proud.


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