Doing fine, how about you?
Here the answer on Dr. Hovinds page:
1. Dr Hovind claims the only way to measure in the Universe is with trigonometry. He shows a nice picture of the earth at different times to illustrate this. He makes a mistake with this picture. The earth isn't the only moving object here. The sun moves as well, a distance much greater then the distance difference of the earth in summer/winter.
There is another way to measure the Universe. Called red-shift of light. This works a bit similar like the Doppler-effect with sound. Creationists made a worthless attempt to discredit this method by claiming that photons might lose some of their energy, therefore undergoing redshift.
2. No one knows what light is or that it always travels the same speed throughout all time, space and matter.
- We actually know quite some things about light. We know that its speed in different matter is different. We also know its speed in vacuum (space is a vacuum) There is no reason to assume that the speed of light would be variating in space.
Dr. Hovind also claims that light is slowing down based on measurements the last 300 years. He forgets that those measurements weren't very accurate 300 years ago.
There is an article on that page stating that light was slowed down by cooling it. -> The biggest crap possible. Space is extremely cold for the biggest part of it. If light would travel slowly at low temperatures that would only indicate that the stars we see know are even further away then the billions of lightyears we know believe.
3. The creation was finished or mature when God made it. Adam was full-grown, the trees had fruit on them, the starlight was visible, etc.
- This indicates that God gave stars a past that they never had. He even created light from stars that never actually existed. That sounds a bit odd to me? How does it sound to you?
You never answered the point made by me, that if all stars were only 7000 or less years away, the Universe would collapse at great speeds because of the centration of all that mass.
What is your opinion on that?