You are right. I imagine that every "evilutionist" has a far better knowledge of Biblical Creationism than any of the Biblical Creationists. Not only have we looked at it, but it has been rejected by all but the Christian Communion of Bobble-heads.
To quote what Christian Clergy think about the subject, they say:
We the undersigned, Christian clergy from many different traditions, believe that the timeless truths of the Bible and the discoveries of modern science may comfortably coexist. We believe that the theory of evolution is a foundational scientific truth, one that has stood up to rigorous scrutiny and upon which much of human knowledge and achievement rests. To reject this truth or to treat it as “one theory among others” is to deliberately embrace scientific ignorance and transmit such ignorance to our children. We believe that among God’s good gifts are human minds capable of critical thought and that the failure to fully employ this gift is a rejection of the will of our Creator. To argue that God’s loving plan of salvation for humanity precludes the full employment of the God-given faculty of reason is to attempt to limit God, an act of hubris.
Not only is Biblical Creationism bad science, it is even worse theology.
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