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So you are insisting that even if they are wrong about how it came to be, they are still right about how it came to be? That 4.5 billion years is based upon the belief in the big bang and the ability of the galaxies, solar systems and the earth to have formed in the allotted time span of 13+ billion years.
No, actually, it's based predominately on radiometric dating of both rocks on this earth and rocks elsewhere in the solar system. Even reducing it just to what we have here on earth, you still have something like 4.3 billion years. Not all of this builds on each other. They don't contradict each other, and they can help fill in details around the edges, but no, even if the big bang model was thrown out on its kiester (which, as numerous people have pointed out to you in the cosmo forums, it hasn't been, and your models make no sense whatsoever), we still have radiometric dating to support the idea that the earth is at least more than 4 billion years old.
So if what you say is true: "I've also never claimed that there is math that supports evolution." then you have nothing more than belief and opinion, correct?
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