KerrMetric said:Why respect it?
People believe YECism because of an entrenched method of reading Scripture, which they were often taught from an impressionable age in Sunday school. They may have been told all their lives that Genesis 1 is literal history. They may attend churches which teach YECism year in year out. They may read literature which argues forcefully (and sometimes manipulatively) for YECism and denounces other viewpoints as dangerous heresy.
What with all this, it is hard to blame them for their opinion. And they generally do believe that they are upholding the truth.
Like I said, I was once a YEC, and so I have personal experience of all of the above forces. They can be extremely powerful, believe me. It took a cool headed, patient brother to help me gradually (over about 3 months) change my mind using many biblical and rational arguments.
I know many YECs, and by and large they are all sincere Christian people. Most of them don't go around trumpeting that they are right and everyone else is wrong.
So yes, I do respect YEC as a private opinion. What I don't respect is certain YEC organisations and people (eg. AiG) with an ulterior agenda of dragging the whole church towards YECism using wholesale deception, manipulation and vitriol.
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