Age of the Earth, Cosmos, and Life
I find myself outside the traditional camps of both YEC and OEC, while still being a staunch anti-macroevolutionist.
Here’s how my view diverges/converges:
1. I believe we are in an code-based (e.g., logic, math, genetics) externally rendered reality that resembles a procedurally generated virtual world with layered time/aging and occasional incursion (i.e., miracles) by the Designer
2. I hold to a literal 6 day-24hr Creation span with the cosmos generated on day 4 with actual age while the earth progressed on a 24 hour timeframe
3. I believe there was no death among animal kinds in the harmonious and ecologically balanced pre-Fall era, with carnivore attributes emerging in post-Fall species
4. I think significant time elapsed between Creation and the Fall, making it even more tragic and allowing for significant speciation (microevolution) among kinds.
5. I believe that the Flood was another layered aging event between geological (accelerated aging) and biological (standard Earth time) domains, with the breakup of Pangea into continents and the mass extinction of many species, including the warm-blooded reptiles (i.e., dinosaurs). This reconciles old-Earth geology with young-Earth evidence (e.g., soft tissue in fossils, out-of-place artifacts, radiometric inconsistencies)
I believe this novel approach harmonizes scientific evidence with a progressively revealed, technologically informed framework that stays true to Scripture.
This also accounts for the inevitable degradation of certainty and increasing interpretive flexibility as any worldview moves further away from its source events.
I look forward to thoughtful discussion.
Soli Deo Gloria!