Once again, no. Astronomy is correct when seen through the lens of scripture.
Which it doesn't. It says the universe is billions of years old. So astronomy as a science would cease to exist if you had your way. It took long enough, but that's one down. Now geography.
Geology is an earth science that provides first-hand evidence for the evolution of life, plate tectonics, and the Earth’s past climates.
Geology Concepts » Keck Cave
Evolution? That's not even to be considered. Plate tectonics? It takes millions of years, so must be discounted. The party's past climates, going back tens of thousands of years? Gee, the planet isn't that old, so cancel that.
And geological principles from here:
Important principles of geology - Wikiversity
The principle of intrusive relationships...
The principle of cross-cutting relationships..
The principle of inclusions and components...
The principle of Original Horizontality...
The principle of superposition...
The principle of faunal succession...
The principle of uniformitarianism states that the geologic processes observed in operation that modify the Earth's crust at present have worked in much the same way over geologic time. A fundamental principle of geology advanced by the 18th century Scottish physician and geologist James Hutton, is that "the present is the key to the past." In Hutton's words: "the past history of our globe must be explained by what can be seen to be happening now."
I've left the details of the last one in, but they are all applicable. And all would be discounted if you had your wish. Noneof them align with a literal interpretation of scripture. The very principles that geology is based on would all be shown to be wrong. So that's two down.
Which one shall we do next?