I do not understand why you would agree with all of that. While there are some people who interpret the Bible in a way that suggests that there is a literal translation of the Bible suggesting that the earth is only a few thousand years old, why in the world would they have to go? What does that even mean, they have to go? Second, it is only an interpretation. There are literal interpretations of the Bible that do not in any way shape or form suggest that the earth is only a few thousand years old. One can have a literal interpretation of the Bible that is completely consistent with science, as I do.
Yeah, sorry...I shorthanded my response, so I can see why it's confusing. Let me be clearer...
1) I don't care what people believe, in and of itself, and would prefer to leave all belief alone. So, YECs, or whatever else, that's fine. I have a small issue with what they are doing to their kids, actually, but I think any direct action on that is worse than the issue. Much like I think banning 'evil' books is worse than having to deal with them. I do feel sorry for the kids though.
2) 'They have to go' purely means from the reigns of power. Ultimately, I don't want people with literal interpretations which are at odds with evidence in power. Evidence can be wrong, and it can be interpreted different ways. But people who ignore evidence over faith are not best placed to make decisions for our society in my opinion. The means of getting rid of them is to increase secularism, in my opinion. People, religious or not, would then feel more comfortable with evidence based decision making. I'm not proposing bans on belief, or lining people up against brick walls, etc.