"As a biology teacher and a creationist, I find that all of the fossil evidence and radioactive dating that supposedly supports the evolutionary theory, actually can also be used to support a seven day creation with an earth that is less than 12,000 years old."
A biology teacher? Got a Ph.D. do ya? Then shut up.
And unless you have a geology or physics degree your opinion of dating methods is about as relevant as your opinion on fossils. Be quiet and let the people with the advanced degrees speak.
"As God made the earth, He obviously made a mature earth.
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Ah. I see. So you worship a lying, trickster god who likes to put over cosmic pranks on his hapless creations. Gotcha.
By the way, how do you know that the Bible is true since obviously your god enjoys fucking with you?
"There is also the probability that oil deposits existed and they would seem to be millions of years old, though they were just made less than one week ago."
So then you do have a Ph.D. and relevant field experience in geology. What's that, you don't? Pity.
"Fossils could be part of the makings of this old earth."
Fossils: God's duct tape. Holding the Earth together for 6000 years.
"As most most scientists desire to know everything they can, it is difficult for many of them to admit that there are many things we humans will never know."
Most start out wanting to know everything they can and then, as their education goes on, they specialize. The good scientists know enough not to speculate or make proclamations outside their own field since they realize they don't know a damned thing about it and are, at best, studied amateurs.
"Belief in God and in creation forces one to accept that fact."
Good thing then that belief in god and creation are irrelevant.