Nope. Not in 14.7 billion years will I do that.
There you go.
Talking like Kylie.
God didn't create the world [just] to "look old."
God created the world "old."
You are now the third person who gives me the impression you have no idea what embedded age is.
And of the three, I'm most disappointed in you.
I thought you knew what it is.
But your word choices say otherwise.
Learn what embedded age creation is -- (maturity without history) -- and we can have a decent conversation.
And here I thought we could be allies in the faith... apparently for you, that's a challenge.
You might be surprised by it, but I do understand what "embedded age" is said to be. I think it's in error, but I do understand the concept.
The problem between you and me is that we come at our engagement with Jesus and our Christian faith from two polar opposite epistemic points. I start as an Existentialist,
without any absolute assumptions about the Bible or about seeing the world "with" the Bible and then I journey from there, to see if I can find conceptual space for the Bible.
By contrast, you're a Fundamentalist, and not just that, but a Fundamentalist of a particular sort: You start WITH the Bible and with the presupposition that it is
the cosmically iron-clad statement (and axiomatic vantage point) by which the rest of Reality is undergirded and by which, (whatever objectivity there may be), Reality must be stuffed into it ...or Reality can take a hike!
On some level, I understand this because every human being is different; we have different feelings, different perceptions, different backgrounds, different experiences, different cultures, different social acculturations, different learning, etc. We're not clones.
I think it's kind of sad, though, that in the fact that we're both Christians, we both have a different concept of what a
"decent conversation" is or can be, apparently. Mine doesn't require absolute compliance with what I recommend to others for consideration. ........................... your's does!
So, I don't know how to overcome this impasse. I'll just say that you have the freedom to carry on as you are and I expect that we'll never agree in 14.7 billion years over the significance or priority of the first few chapters of Genesis.
Ok. So be it. I'll go the way of someone like a modernized version of Blaise Pascal would go, and you can go the way that's in accordance with whatever it is your pastor is telling you.
Be blessed!