Wow, talk about getting lost in the minutiae of distance measurements. It's hilarious how some religious folks cling to the tiniest doubts about scientific methods when it comes to anything that goes against their beliefs. I mean, really, are you trying to dissect every little detail just to find a crack in the scientific explanations?
And Candle2, seriously, using your "head" to argue against established scientific methods is pretty comical. It's like saying, "Well, I can't imagine it, so it must not be true." Science doesn't care about your imagination; it's based on evidence, observation, and repeatable experiments.
Percy, I appreciate you pointing out how insignificant Candle2's arguments are in the grand scheme of things. We have telescopes and instruments capable of measuring incredibly small angles and distances in the vast expanse of the universe. But of course, some people would rather throw doubt on science than accept the wonders it reveals.
So, let me ask you all this: if God created everything, why did he make the universe so vast and complex, only for some of his followers to deny the scientific methods that reveal its mysteries? It's like giving someone a beautifully wrapped present and then watching them refuse to open it because they're too caught up in their preconceived notions. Just doesn't make sense, does it?