If you are a TE, what convinced you to be one? Did you always see evolution as factual, and therefore the Bible needed to reflect that? Or did you see a non-literal interpretation of Genesis first, and therefore evolution may be true?
If you are a creationist, what convinced you to be one? Did you always see a young earth in the evidence, therefore the Bible must reflect that? Or did you see a literal interpretation of Genesis first, and therefore young earth must be true?
Don't really know what the popular word is now to describe what I believe.
I do not believe the Earth young. Do not know how old it is. Millions if not billions of years old.
I read the Bible with this question foremost in my mind. Also with an attitude that there are going to be many things I read that does not make sense based on the very small amount of knowledge that a person can have.
The question I keep foremost is "What did God have in mind when He created the universe, earth, man, etc.
What was His Plan?
What was His Purpose?
How did He Pursue those plans and purposes.
When the scripture is read in that light, it helped me keep what man thinks was the plan or purpose separate from what scripture might say, therefore as study matures the issues that are critical are more easily seen. Such as the issue that occurred when Adam fell. That issue being of such a catastrophic and horrible consequence that the death of Jesus was demanded to "fix it".
I learned that God is a very purposeful being. There is a purpose for everything He does or says and whatever He says is true and comes to past.
Before the foundation of the world when He planned his creation, He set in order events as they would happen. A very brief summary of some of those events follow;
He created angels first in different ranks and positions. Angels watched as God created the heavens and the earth.
A Time was given to the angels to make the choice as to follow Him or not, as they were given wills or the ability to choose.
It is not specified that I have found yet how long that took. We know that Lucifer rebelled and convinced a third of the angels and others to rebel with him.
Then when the time was right and it pleased Him, He prepared earth and created man, knowing man was going to fall and need redemption.
In God's creating He created man in such a manner that man would be redeemable whereas Lucifer and other fallen angels were not.
So without continuing, it will suffice to say that what i believe about any subject is based on what i have understood creation to be about and what I understand to this point what God's Plans and Purposes are regarding His creation and where it is going and how it will be.
I know many, if not most, may be even all, will disagree and that is ok.
One thing is for sure.
None of us know that much. We are all striving to understand and know.