Granted, I understand why YEC cannot fit within the context of Evolution (part of why I don’t adhere to a literal faith, I think scripture and religion often speaks in Metaphors as a way to display God in a more simplified fashion).
But what is it that leads people to the assumption that faith and science cannot exist in harmony with each other?
I view science as a means to have a better understanding of who God is. Yet I can’t view it as a method of proving or disproving God, simply a way of better understanding our natural world. How do others view this?
There is nothing at all wrong with faith and science existing in harmony.
But evolution is not science.
Look at the world around you. You see dogs varying in form, but remaining exactly the same species. So too in the fossil record where every creature found remains the same across the supposedly millions of years, never changing at all. Just as Husky mates with Husky and remains Husky. Just as Mastiff mates with Mastiff and remains Mastiff. Yet when Husky mates with Mastiff variation enters the record suddenly and we get the Chinook. Neither the Husky nor the Mastiff evolved into the Chinook.....
These
are no different than these
except that the certopsia have been incorrectly classified as separate species. Just like they would do with dogs had they never seen any of them alive and had only bones.
As for time, well, that's because they refuse to follow their own science. According to them, the universe began expanding faster than c and has only continued to increase. Relativity demands that objects increasing in velocity have their decay rates (not just clocks) slow as velocity increases. This means the opposite is also true. That the further back one goes in time, the slower was the velocity, the faster decay rates (clock ticks) occurred. Since they say the expansion was faster than c, this would mean an exponential change in the decay rates so that radioactive decay rates occurred exponentially faster in the past.
It is well proven science, but yet they refuse to adjust their clocks exponentially when calculating back into the past. It is not that science is incompatible with creation, it is simply they ignore science altogether..... So yes, 4+ billion years of radioactive decay has occurred, but it occurred in just several thousand years. But being they do not adjust their clocks for time dilation which their own theory demands, they arrive at the incorrect answers..... Likewise Christians also refuse to adjust for time dilation, which their belief demands being "God stretched out the Heavens" during creation.... so they too arrive at the wrong answers and can't reconcile the two.....