What about history? What do we know about history that states otherwise that God is God and God created the universe? Science I can see problems. I know of ecosystems, I know of planetary systems. I know that in order for ecosystems to be self-sustaining and workable, there have to be a lot of aspects of it in place at the same time. For something to become that from nothing would take a long time, but if God wanted to create a fully working ecosystem, He just would have, and then it would have looked like it took a long time because that's how it's naturally done.
The same goes with planetary creation. It takes the supernovas of stars to spread the heavier elements naturally, and in dust disks, the heavier elements are collected to form another star and perhaps planets around that. So, when God creates a fully formed, fully functioning star system, with fully functioning planets with fully functioning ecosystems on them, from our point of view, as we came later, it would look like it had taken a long time to form, when in reality it didn't.
Just an idea.
Oh, and has anyone here read Lee Strobel's The Case for Christ? It really gets into a lot of scientific reasons why the Gospels are trustworthy.
Pertaining to peer reviewed scientific journals. When the majority of your peers think there's no God, and is biased towards never accepting evidence to the contrary, it's difficult to get your work published in said journals. Even the "objective" scientific community is made up of people, and people are never really objective. In Six Days is a compilation of essays from fifty different scientists, edited by a scientist. The only difference with this bias is that it leans more towards creationism, and so really does allow those views, and not the views of evolutionists. It's all bias. Looking at boths sides of an issue help see more than just your own bias though, and then you can decide for yourself what, exactly, you want to believe.
This was written by Lee Fey, and I never even thought of it like that, but it looks possible. Any thoughts? And keep things polite please.