Chuck77 writes:
I'm not here to debate anymore. This site doesn't allow for the Creationist to debate their postion from their perspective.
Young Earth Creationists like yourself face the same problems all over the Internet. Because we don't actually inhabit a world that is less than 10,000 years old, there isn't and never will be any
real evidence to support the position.
Because it's personally and emotionally impossible for you to accept that you are wrong, you end up extending the delusion of the young earth belief into other areas. That includes the necessity to believe that the scientific world is biased against you, and the necessity to tell yourself that the failure of YECs to make their case and win arguments on this or any other internet forum is to do with technical bias, unfair moderation, etc.
Here's another group with the same problem.
The Flat Earth Society
Their view of the world, like yours, cannot be supported by evidence because it's incorrect. But like you YECs, they try to make their case, and this leads them to invent and describe widespread fictional conspiracies which are ostensibly pushing the "false" view of a spherical earth. They are genuinely capable of deceiving themselves that these conspiracies exist, that the intellectual world is biased against them, and that they are right.
Looking at them might help you understand your own capacity for self-deception. But somehow, I doubt it.
Edited by bluegenes, : adjusted for clarity