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Starlight, Time and the New Physics

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Despite increasingly compelling arguments for biblical creation, many still doubt the Bible's clear timescale because, they think, it is impossible for light to have reached Earth in only a few thousands years from stars that are millions of light years away. This misconception is often the ultimate stumbling block to the straightforward acceptance of the Bible even the go ...more
Paperback, 150 pages
Published September 28th 2007 by Creation Book Publishers, LLC
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Rod Innis
Sep 28, 2020 rated it liked it
Although much of this book is very technical, I enjoyed reading it. Parts of it were quite clear.
One thing that was very clear is that the author accepted the biblical timeline for creation that says that everything that God created was created in six 24 hour days a few thousand years ago. His technical work showed that it was possible to accept the Genesis account as true and still explain the vast size of the universe. In other words, science has not been able to prove that the universe must b
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Rob
Jan 20, 2021 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
Scientifically Decisive; Biblically Supportive

Brilliant how he demonstrates that dark matter, dark energy, and the big bang are not necessary. We can finally throw out those false ideas and focus on this model.

Any takers want to try and refute this author?
Jordan
Sep 26, 2011 rated it it was amazing
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In this heady book, John Hartnett, Ph.D. picks up where Russel Humphreys, Ph.D. left off in his creationist relativistic cosmology, but this work not only benefits from a further 13 years of study, it is more sophisticated and refined. Hartnett builds on the work of cosmologist Moshe Carmeli to introduce a cosmological model of his own. Dr. Hartnett (as does Dr. Humphreys) has impressive credentials (viewable at creation.com/dr-john-hartnett-cv). Half the book contains four technical appendices, ...more
Rhoda
Aug 21, 2015 rated it liked it
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Glad to finish this book. Some interesting scientific theories, however I see that Creation science has moved on and black holes are now accepted.
Ian
Dec 06, 2014 rated it really liked it
Heavy on equations, not for anyone lacking a solid foundation in physics, but perfect for anyone with questions about how our universe can be understood within a literal six day creation.
Rod Carty
Feb 03, 2011 rated it it was amazing
Excellent treatment of the issues surrounding 'the starlight problem'. See also Dr. Jason Lisle's book Taking Back Astronomy ...more
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