What then does the red shift of light, seen as we look out into the universe in all directions, really tell us?
The evolutionist wants to believe that our place in the universe is not special. Yet, the red shift of light is overwhelming evidence that we do occupy a special place in the universe. We occupy the center of the universe! This is consistent with the statements in the Bible. This conclusion is philosophically unacceptable to evolutionists. For this reason Dr. Edwin Hubble wrote in his 1937 book The Observational Approach to Cosmology: Such a condition [these Doppler shifts] would imply that we occupy a unique position in the universe, … But the unwelcome supposition of a favored location must be avoided at all costs … is intolerable … moreover, it represents a discrepancy with the theory [evolutionary Big Bang] because the theory postulates homogeneity. (pp. 50, 51, 59) [Emphasis added] Hubble did not have the intellectual honesty to allow the hard evidence to lead him to the obvious conclusion; rather he rejected the hard evidence in order to support a theory that he believed in