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So, you don’t believe the universe is still expanding?
I believe the Bible, which uses the past tense word "stretched."
I find it hard to understand why you seem to believe time existed before reality.
That's because you've been raised in a church that teaches (assuming you were raised in a church, or if not, you learned from those who believe in...) the "timelessness of God."
The Bible does not teach that God is outside of time, or that time was created.
https://kgov.com/time
Because time being created is a logical contradiction.
You cannot have a "before creation" if there is no time.
In other words, time is a prerequisite of creation, therefore time itself cannot be created.
I mean, I’ve always assumed time doesn’t apply to God given he is eternal, and created this reality.
Eternal implies infinite time, not "no time."
You assume God made the angels on day 1?
I said that I believe, at the very least, that they were created before day 3.
I don't assume it though, and am open to being persuaded otherwise, though to do so, one would have to show how my paradigm of beliefs are incorrect, since the angels being created before day 3 fits my paradigm.
So, as far as the whole distance between stars, and the speed of light; the whole idea that light takes a very long time to travel from these stars to our eyes...
See
https://kgov.com/stretch
See also
https://answersingenesis.org/astron...ew-solution-to-the-light-travel-time-problem/
Do you think this fact is explained by God just making the universe with an apparent age?
No.
See the above links.
I mean, I talk to people at an observatory near my home regularly, and try to explain how the origin of stars and planets and solar systems could not be explained by the existence of dust, gasses, Gravity, and time alone.
See above.
I mean, to say that a star could be constructed by natural physical forces, and no intelligent design involved whatsoever; seems like a bit of a stretch for me.... and that may agree with that...
Stars were created on Day 4 of the creation week by God.
But, if I were to come at them with “the universe is actually 6-10 thousand years old,
More likely 7 thousand, but certainly no more than 10.
but just ignore the fact we can see star systems that are billions of light years away, because our God created them with apparent age”,
You should stop applying arguments not made by me and others on this thread to us. Making such comments shows you're not really paying attention to what is being said.
it seems like a far less logical argument, than the obvious intelligent design idea.
Good thing it's not something that I argue.
Do try to refrain from bringing up straw man arguments.
What would you answer an astronomer who says the universe is obviously billions of years old, because we can see Stars that are billions of light years away?
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I would suggest that he consider the possibility that the "age" is an artifact of God having stretched out the heavens when He created them. I would also point him to the above links.