Have I not been paying attention? Do you believe that our planet is about 4.55 billion years old, that life arose here about 3.5 billion years ago, and that modern humans arose from not-quite-modern humans maybe 150,000 years ago?
Don't try to get in a pissing contest with me about swell ancestors - I've got continuous China missionaries back to 1841 in one line, and to about 1900 in two more. But I didn't pick them.
And you and I each have sixteen great-great-great-grandfathers. I'm sure that every one was a sterling citizen in your case, but I have a doubt or two about that fourteenth one of mine.
Here fifty miles from Anglagard we had one of my daughter's classmates - in the top 10% of the graduating class - expressing doubt that dinosaurs ever existed at all. Her preacher had said they probably were fictional. And the teacher of the college-prep biology class said "You can read these next three chapters {on evolution} if you want, but they won't be on the test." Campbell's textbook, at that.