WidowMakers wrote:2) No one today was alive at the formation of the earth, universe, etc.
So any opinion on this point is just an assumption.
...and yet you title this thread an analysis of the facts. i can't be arsed to read the rest of your insanely long post because a) this has all been said before on this forum, many times, each as misguided and wrong as the last, and b) presenting creationists with science seems to force their heads deeper into the sand and their fingers deeper into their ears (under the sand, obviously).
Creationism boils down to - and correct me if i'm wrong - a belief in the literal truth of the bible. That's all. That is the debate. And it is, as we have found here, as pointless to argue against as the rapture or the ascension.
Why? because these are intransigent beliefs.
Answer this: is there anything -
anything - that anyone could ever say to make you change your mind about your beliefs? I am guessing the answer is no. (massive assumption i know but there you go).
Ask that question of anyone who understands and accepts evolution through natural selection and I would hope the answer would be yes. Present a new theory, show us the evidence, and let's test against it. If it holds up - bingo. A new theory.
That's the difference between the camps and that's why these debates, of which i have just taken part, are a waste of time.