Distant starlight: how could light travel billions of light years in only 6,000 years?
You are underestimating the power of an infinite God. When we say that God is omnipotent, we do not simply mean he can spread oceans or withold the rains if he wants, we mean he can do literally anything. As I said above, he made the universe mature, which includes when he made a star 10 billion light years away he also did the math (or you could say “did his homework”) and made the light at the same time, even the light that was 10 billion light years away (Psalm 74:16-17, Isaiah 46:9-10).
Related Questions
- If nothing can travel faster than the speed of light, then how can the universe have expanded by "inflation" to billions of light years across in the first tiny fraction of a second?
- It takes billions of years for light to travel from distant stars to the earth. How can we see this light, if the universe is less than 10,000 years old?
- Distant starlight: how could light travel billions of light years in only 6,000 years?