The thing is the debate about evolution vs creationism is mostly about how the evidence is interpreted. Both sides point to the same evidence in many cases.
I understand that. But you must understand that of a wide range of interpretations, not all are of equal value.
Those which account for all of the relevant evidence, and are contradicted by no relevant evidence are superior to interpretations that do not account for all the relevant evidence and that are contradicted by large amounts of evidence.
That is the case we have here. It is only by denying and "what-iffing" a lot of evidence that you pretend to make it go away, and so hold to an interpretation that is contradicted by so much evidence.
So your argument about different interpretations fails. You might as well hold to the "interpretation" that the moon is made of green cheese. Its an interpretation about as strong as is the creationist interpretation of real-world evidence.
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