What about in the case of tree rings, radiometric clocks, or moon craters, busterdog?
All I would be doing would be speculating about what God things about it. Maybe Adam liked to climb trees? Not trying to be cute (at least primarily). Perhaps what I am trying to say is that we start getting to level where speculation is pointless, which is what I thought about he deception argument from the get-go.
However, what about God's need to impress people. If you are sick, healing takes time, normally. Healing is certainly a gift of love for the creature from the creator. But, it is also intended to make a point about who has the power and what kind of power. A 400 foot white pine or cedar is impressive. Does it not make the point to Adam more immediately that God coudl make a 400 foot tree with all the rings? Would Adam have understood "evolution" and a slow process requiring death.
Is that more or less impressive? Since we intend to set the parameters on this one, and I think we are rather arbitrary in doing so, what the heck was God supposed to do? We only get to the conclusion about deception once we completely dismiss reasonable specuation about what God was thinking and if we reject lots of evidence that should give us pause in the first place.
Lets try this experiment your way. Adam is born and told to wait while primordial ooze is evolved into a tree or food or Eve or whatever. WHy is this better? Granted you may not accept a literal Adam. But if you are going to try to make the deception argument you must consider the ramifications of the plan you are attacking on its own terms, which is a six day creation.
As for radiometric issues, half-lives and everything else, I think we are way off the reservation. We are way too bold in trying to parse God's thoughts. We should be speculating in a way to give God the widest berth possible, philosophically speaking. As Mark Kennedy said, God is apparently going to create a fully formed future creation to replace the current one, or a new Jerusalem or whatever. If a nice wood grain panelling in your living room makes you happy, why wouldn't God just make that for you in paradise?
If you reject the prophetic view of the future as being unreliable or merely figurative, then of course it is hard to reason this way. But, the problems we have looking backward or forward are essentially the same. What limitations can you possibly put upon God for the outworking of what His word promises for the future paradise? Only those in His Word. Looking backwards, I think our mental discipline should be the same.
Mar 2:10
But that ye may know that the Son of man hath power on earth to forgive sins, (he saith to the sick of the palsy,)
Mar 2:11
I say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy way into thine house.