Idaho | OntarioCanuck - 5/8/2023 07:48 You need to ask an expert n the field not an old farmer. You do realize that since we are in the Milky Way we can not look back at what it was in the past. It is the distance that light has to travel that allows a view of the past. I would assume the Milky Way has evolved through the years too just as other galaxies appear to have changed. As for all the evidence that you have found is maybe not very good evidence if it can not be shown to others. Perhaps it is just a belief.
Yes I realize that.
So what about the claim that spiral galaxies are suppose to evolve into elliptical galaxies as they age? When you think about that it makes no sense. With a big bang or creation things would have started at the same time. So why would one think that spiral galaxies is aging at different rates. Logic would lead one to conclude that elliptical galaxies started at the same time every thing else did.
I have not researched this, however lets play this out just a bit. We are looking back in time to when time supposedly started with the big bang from a point on earth. Lets say we are looking to our left and earth is the reference point. So if we look to the right then we should run out of things to see because that would be into the future correct? Using a horizontal time line for reference. From the actual time line the big bang would be the starting point, Earth somewhere on it and to the right at some point there would be nothing because as I understand it everything was thrown out from that starting point. So no matter what somewhere to the right on that time line it will drop to nothing before 11 billion years. Does it? Just one old farmer asking another old farmer a question.
Bad Company - 5/6/2023 19:37 There is no proof of one species becoming another species that I know of, I would really be interested of the proof you speak of. As far as Noah's ark, I also happened to watch a documentary on it tonight on Amazon Prime. I would be interested in a rebuttle to what those professors described as proof of a world wide flood, if you care to watch it. As for the animals dispersing throughout the earth, I guess I worship an all powerful God. So as to how something like that could happen, I don't really see that as a "gotcha" problem. I realize you probably consider that as a copout, but it is what it is. There is an old saying that goes something like "For those who believe, no proof is neccessary, for those that don't no proof will suffice." So there really isn't a point in debating it.
When it comes to evidence Bad Company sums it up quite well. "There is an old saying that goes something like "For those who believe, no proof is necessary, for those that don't no proof will suffice." It seems no amount of evidence presented works for you. |