Okay as far as the desert growing, you say you don't want to assume that it has continued to grow at the same rate. That's great. You have an argument. But guess what? You are assuming a lot of things are true to believe even mildly in evolution. You are assuming that fossils and layers of dirt can at the same time judge how old each other is. You are assuming that one kind of creature can create another kind. You are assuming that nothing exploded some 20 billion years ago and created all that is. I'm sorry but these are pretty far fetched assumptions.
Oh and the grand canyon? That is easily explainable by the flood. That canyon didn't have to grow over millions and millions of years. A great flood could erode that in a few days.
and yes I realize we are small specs in the time period, even for a 6000 year old universe we are still just tiny specs on it, but how long has the sun been formed according to evolutionists? 10 billion years or so? I think 10 billion years of growth from what we see today would be a pretty big and pretty strong sun thanks.
I understand why most people don't want to accept God and if you are one of them then fine, I'm sorry to hear it but what can I do. If you are going to say that evolution is fact though and you think that it's science and not religious faith, then you need to reexamine the theory of evolution and the things it states.
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