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The published opinions of Young-Earth Creationists focus mainly on terrestrial geological events, which they claim to have occurred in an impossibly short period. In the face of scientific evidence to the contrary, they claim that the physical evidence, even the half-lives of radioactive elements, were fundamentally upset by the supposed biblical Flood. As for extra-terrestrial events, most Young-Earth Creationists would not believe that these events really happened or claim that there is an, as yet undiscovered, explanation.

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The published opinions of Young-Earth Creationists focus mainly on terrestrial geological events, which they claim to have occurred in an impossibly short period. In the face of scientific evidence to the contrary, they claim that the physical evidence, even the half-lives of radioactive elements, were fundamentally upset by the supposed biblical Flood. As for extra-terrestrial events, most Young-Earth Creationists would not believe that these events really happened or claim that there is an, as yet undiscovered, explanation.

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The light was created already on the way, and within 6000 light-years of Earth. See: Problems in Evolutionary astronomy

And: Evidence of a young Earth

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Q: How do young earth creationists explain the collisions and merging of galaxies within the 6000 year Biblical time scale?
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