I understand that you have a strong personal belief in a particular God and that this belief is not only important to you, but perhaps pre-imminent in your thinking.
Understand that I, and others, also have strong personal beliefs that inform our behaviour in and attitude to this world. If you have arrived at your personal beliefs in the same way as most Christians it is primarily through faith in scripture and perhaps personal revelation. I have arrived at my beliefs through careful objective scrutiny of evidence using scientific methodology.
I'm not going to debate which of these is the superior method for deciding the truth. That would be fruitless. When I was a Christian I had no difficulty melding the two methods. Science provided insights into how God had created the universe. Since I did not think God was a deceiver I valued the details of that creation, expressed over billions of years, that science revealed.
I still respect those who blend faith and science. However, I do not find it easy to respect those who close their eyes to evidence, who trot out tired arguments , misinterpret and mislead, and make false accusations. That, unfortunately, is the approach used by many promoting Young Earth Creationism. Setting aside the subject, would you not be inclined to mock an idea whose proponents used these disreputable techniques? If not, why not?