Jose Fly
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What is wrong in believing for a young Earth if our own existence is the plumbline. There is no written history beyond Genesis to refute that. Having said that, there is plenty of evidence given from the Earth itself that more than says there was an existence before the Genesis acount to which we should all say, "So what"? What is to be gained by arguing it out?
If creationists were just like "I believe in a young earth/universe, a global flood, creation by God according to "kinds", and special creation of humans because that's what the Bible teaches", I don't think anyone would really have a problem with it. It'd be just like with Mormons and their strange beliefs, where most of us would just say "That's nice" and move on.
But many of you can't just leave it at that. For some reason, you have to take that next big leap and declare that those religious beliefs are supported by science, and spend a lot of money and time attacking science. That's when you bring people like me into it. Now you've stepped into the arena of science, declared yourself an authority, and proclaimed most of it to be false.
If you'd have just left it at "I believe these things because that's what the Bible says", there'd be no problem.