In the late 1920s, evolutionists believed that the universe was 2 billion years (b.y.) old.
Wrong.
I have already shown you a four-billion year date
for the Earth from 1921:
"Taking the mean of this and the upper limit found above from the ratio of uranium to lead, we obtain 4 x 10^9 years as a rough approximation to the age of the Earth's crust." --- Russell, H.N., 1921. A superior limit to the age of the Earth's crust in Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, series A, vol. 99, pp. 84-86.
Evolutionists, even in the broadest sense of that term, do not set dates on the age of the universe.
In other words, a big bang would produce only the three lightest chemical elements. Therefore, big bang advocates have struggled to explain the origin of the heavier chemical elements (carbon, oxygen, iron, lead etc.).
This mechanism has been well-known for decades. No "struggle" is involved.
Evolutionists can undoubtedly resolve these time contradictions”but at the cost of rejecting some cherished belief.
What interesting daydreams this guys has.
I guess it's even easier to induldge in silly fantasies about the future than about the past or the present.
Edited by Dr Adequate, : No reason given.