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<blockquote data-quote="jmden" data-source="post: 266572" data-attributes="member: 1742"><p><a href="http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/nab/does-starlight-prove" target="_blank">Does Distant Starlight Prove the Universe Is Old? - Answers in Genesis</a></p><p> </p><p>Try this site to get a very different perspective, yet equally scientific approach to what we all see all the time on the TV and in the press. AIG has dozens of PhD's on staff researching for them.</p><p> </p><p>Some at LRH, more likely than other places, might be aware of the decidely left-leaning media machine in western nations. Well...that very much applies to the issue of origins as well. Where are we getting our information? And, is a true discussion of all the perspectives even allowed? Even though I don't agree ultimately with his conclusion on origins, Ben Stein's recent movie 'Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed' is a great starting place to start to decide if we are even being fed fair and balanced information on this most important dicussion. What you believe about origins of the universe, if you are <strong>knowledgably consistent</strong> with your thinking and philosophy throughout life, is exceedingly important. </p><p> </p><p>Like Montana said above, I believe the earth to be not more than a few thousand years old and that it is impossible to have a discussion like this without mentioning the God of the Bible--just to be clear what 'God' I'm talking about. There is a tremendous amount of evidence to prove a young earth, most of us have just never been 'fed' anything but the contrary and so the idea of a young earth becomes ridiculous. </p><p> </p><p>The website linked above has many other answers to questions concerning origins. Once you start getting different information than what is typically 'fed' to us and start contemplating it and realizing the incredible assumptions undergirding the mainstream origins and 'old-earth' arguments, it really makes you think, if you are willing to keep an open mind in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmden, post: 266572, member: 1742"] [URL="http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/nab/does-starlight-prove"]Does Distant Starlight Prove the Universe Is Old? - Answers in Genesis[/URL] Try this site to get a very different perspective, yet equally scientific approach to what we all see all the time on the TV and in the press. AIG has dozens of PhD's on staff researching for them. Some at LRH, more likely than other places, might be aware of the decidely left-leaning media machine in western nations. Well...that very much applies to the issue of origins as well. Where are we getting our information? And, is a true discussion of all the perspectives even allowed? Even though I don't agree ultimately with his conclusion on origins, Ben Stein's recent movie 'Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed' is a great starting place to start to decide if we are even being fed fair and balanced information on this most important dicussion. What you believe about origins of the universe, if you are [B]knowledgably consistent[/B] with your thinking and philosophy throughout life, is exceedingly important. Like Montana said above, I believe the earth to be not more than a few thousand years old and that it is impossible to have a discussion like this without mentioning the God of the Bible--just to be clear what 'God' I'm talking about. There is a tremendous amount of evidence to prove a young earth, most of us have just never been 'fed' anything but the contrary and so the idea of a young earth becomes ridiculous. The website linked above has many other answers to questions concerning origins. Once you start getting different information than what is typically 'fed' to us and start contemplating it and realizing the incredible assumptions undergirding the mainstream origins and 'old-earth' arguments, it really makes you think, if you are willing to keep an open mind in the process. [/QUOTE]
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