Feel free to refer me to any French, German, Italian, Swiss, Dutch, Spanish, Norwegian... baptist church that teaches the YEC and was not influenced by some US material.
As I have stated at least five times that I'm in Great Britain I'm assuming you're being deliberately obtuse?

If you want a Spanish Baptist try ringing Santander.
Not my point. Before science, church believed many wrong things about our physical reality.
Wrong according to you!
The modern, post-scientific YEC movement is from the USA, though.
I have shown you that it isn't. Great Britain has a long and undeniable heritage of believers who taught young earth creationism going back centuries and I have shown you from the bible where this comes from. All you have done is give unsubstantiated assertions and goal post changes.
There are many UK based YEC organisations, for example the Creation Science Movement:
About Us - CSM
Here's the profile of an English Creationist speaker whom I have heard talk, Dr David Rosevar from the University of Portsmouth, Chair of the European Creationist Congress. So you see it's far more than an American movement:
christiananswers.net
All main denominations around the world teach no conflict with the mainstream scientific theories.
As a former Roman Catholic I know that John Paul 2nd caved on the issue and came up with a fudge. The kind of fudge that empties Churches as the Catholic church is experiencing in this country. But I gave you the example of Baptists, I a member of a Baptist Church. We believe YEC, always have believed YEC and have no connection with the United States. Baptist Churches in the UK predate the United States by a hundred and seventy years. How could their beliefs come from a country that didn't yet exist?
I was also a member of a Pentecostal Church for several years, they had several YEC speakers, none from America. So there's another for you.
Bible worked with many cultural ideas and limitations of the bronze age and incorporated them into the text.
That's your opinion. We all have one. My opinion is that your opinion honks!
The context is not science, the age of the earth or anything like that.
Nevertheless the Lord Jesus Christ said that at the beginning of Creation God made them male and female (Matthew 19:4). This is a direct statement by the Lord Jesus which is not changed by the context. The Lord Jesus clearly believed YEC. You know better than Him now?
If we want to be less fanatic and more precise - We have a 3,000 years old text saying that God said to Jews to keep the Sabbath
Exodus 20:1 'And God spoke all these words'. So did God speak these words, yes or no?
Besides if the idea is 3,000 years old then it definitely did not come from the USA!
No. I want to say that the modern YEC, similarly to modern Flat Earth-ism and most of other similar nonsense is from the USA and mostly found there.
Well, you have been clearly proved wrong on that score. YEC is also found in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and has been for centuries. So I would counsel you to stop repeating that erroneous assertion. And bringing up 'flat earth-ism' is just being disingenuous. I have never met anyone who believed in a flat earth. Nor do I believe that. Maybe you believe aliens from the planet Zog built the great pyramid? God Bless You
