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Creationism doesn't contradict reason any more than the existence of the universe.
Old Creationism contradicts reason because there is no good reason or evidence to suppose a literal creator. That is, it's unreasonable to suppose something for no reason (lacking a ritual purpose).
Of course, you must have some reason for supposing a literal creator. (Unless you think a literal creator is self-evident.)
Are you arguing that the existence of the universe is such a good reason?


						


















