I know it'll go on forever, but i just have 1 particular question for Non-creationists that i cant find fielded any where else on the web...The moon separating distance from the earth at 1.5 inches (3.8 cm) per year, at its present distance of 239,000 miles away(not including the distance the moon COULD NOT be within earth without its own plight), Hence from theoretical and observational considerations that's proof that the earth-moon system can not be as old as "1" billion years, that's right, not even one Billion years. Just debunking the "age of the earth" theory which coincides against creationism.
I swear if someone can awnser this fixing "the big bangs Moon/Earth/time contradiction i'll mail you some pizza rolls.
SORRY! i got my sums wrong, thats what i get for multitasking, what i REALLY ment was the moon should have been in physical contact with the earth's surface 'just' 1.4 billion years ago. This is clearly not an age for the moon, but an absolute maximum, given the most favourable evolutionary assumptions. Obviously, in a creation scenario, the moon does not have to begin at the earth's surface and slowly spiral out.* Evolutionist astronomers have not yet satisfactorily answered this, nor the lack of geological evidence that the moon has dramatically receded over the past 4.5 billion years, which would have to be so if their framework was correct. On a side note: The moon was probably created close to its present distance from the earth. Over 10,000 years, lunar recession amounts to less than one kilometre. SO THIER!!!
I swear if someone can awnser this fixing "the big bangs Moon/Earth/time contradiction i'll mail you some pizza rolls.
SORRY! i got my sums wrong, thats what i get for multitasking, what i REALLY ment was the moon should have been in physical contact with the earth's surface 'just' 1.4 billion years ago. This is clearly not an age for the moon, but an absolute maximum, given the most favourable evolutionary assumptions. Obviously, in a creation scenario, the moon does not have to begin at the earth's surface and slowly spiral out.* Evolutionist astronomers have not yet satisfactorily answered this, nor the lack of geological evidence that the moon has dramatically receded over the past 4.5 billion years, which would have to be so if their framework was correct. On a side note: The moon was probably created close to its present distance from the earth. Over 10,000 years, lunar recession amounts to less than one kilometre. SO THIER!!!