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One reason why some Religious variants support the "Young Earth" idea is that this would obviously disprove Evolution - which requires unimaginablly long periods of time (billions of years) to lead to life on Earth as it is today.
There's a large degree of circularity in there, though. Most would believe in a young earth, anyway, because a shallow reading of the Bible gives that impression. The presence of evolution and other scientific concepts that say the earth is older merely bring the issue importance (a matter tied in with some of TX's ideas below). Yet evolution is seen as a direct challenge to God as Creator, so it is opposed regardless of science or evidence, and that makes people who didn't really care about the earth's age jump on the young-earth bandwagon.
You’re over thinking it. Both of these things are the same in that the people who espouse them do so for a societal reason, not a logical one. They are – and I’ve said it before, banner beliefs. Litmus tests. The more opposition, the more credit these people give themselves for standing fast in spite of all evidence to the contrary. The fact that there is so much evidence and opposition to the contrary just makes their banner beliefs that much more intractable.
The point is to stick to these kinds of irrationalities in the face of all evidence and opposition to the contrary, the better the opposition, the greater the self congratulation for sticking to faith, and the more credit they get in their own communities.
These people don’t care about evidence, they don’t care about logic, they don’t care if their arguments make sense, hang together, or even if they are mutually contradictory, frankly I suspect they don’t really care about the actual issues themselves, beyond the way they exploit them, they just care that there’s opposition, opposition they can tell themselves they’re fighting for god, that they can stand up to and therefore, validate that they are the faithful who will stick to the righteous path against all odds. It’s a variant of the martyr complex.
These beliefs are “banner beliefs,” they’re icons that march at the head of their army, they can’t be questioned, they can’t be refuted, and the more opposition the rest of us throw up, only serves to cement their icons.
If no one ever cared, or ever listened to creationists, there were no lawsuits, no screaming atheists, no scientists telling them the evidence does not support creationism, no media, no attention, they’d be following another banner. Something else designed to guarantee them enough controversy to crucify themselves with.
They cannot tell themselves they're fighting for god unless they provoke a reaction, and there's no easier way to do that than to champion an untenable, but ostensibly biblical position, then try and force in on the rest of us.
And THAT, is the point of it all. So forget, trying to argue any kind of logic with this, they don't care about logic, they only want the confrontation. Without that, there's no payoff.
There's no point in trying to understand these people's argument in terms of one's own logic, they're using an entirely different measure altogether.
Careful with the generalization -- but there is a large population out there who do "reason" in that fashion. It's actually a sin that St. Francis pointed out, of throwing yourself against opposition to "prove" to yourself that you're following God... since you're being persecuted. But as Oswald Hoffman, long-time Lutheran Hour speaker said, you'd better be quite sure you're not being persecuted for being an idiot or obnoxious before you claim to be persecuted for God's sake.
People who need to feel persecuted to feel righteous will indeed always find a banner issue. People with a need to belong will as well, because it helps define "us" in opposition to "them". What they both fail to see is that their need and behavior demonstrate just how weak their faith is.



















