It depends on your point of view and any spiritual beliefs you may have.
No where. Science has yet to prove or disprove Creationism
If they really want to build them they will, everyone else that wanted them has them.
Yes, the bible states some facts about creation and about life that science is yet to unvail...
Evolution means changes over time to fit and live in the environment. Special creation means the beliefs that a divine being caused all of creation as in the Book of Genesis. It is a literal translation and not based on scientific facts.
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Many answers have been given to this question and can be read on this site. I will just add that no one knows just how long the creation took place. One has to remember that many writing in scripture are but figurative and few actual facts are given that man can rely upon regarding the creation. The truth is we do not know.
One example of myth in the Old Testament is the story of the creation of the world in the book of Genesis. This account explains the origins of the universe and humanity through a symbolic narrative involving the creation of the world in six days by God.
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Because they are not scientists and have ideological commitments that occludes their view of the truth. When you have a conclusion and then go looking for facts to support you are not doing science. Creation stories are a dime a dozen. All cultures have them and none of these stories, with some of the contradicting each other, agree with reality.
The product of the act of creation is a creation. The products of many acts of creation are creations.
The storyteller uses the creation myths to explain observable facts such as the mountainous nature of the Cherokee country, the seasons, sunrise and sunset, and the human reproductive cycle. The storyteller also relates specific information about Cherokee traditions and beliefs. For instance, the story discusses how the sun-scorched the shell and spoiled the meat of the red crawfish, which helps explain why the Cherokee people don't eat the red crawfish.
Elijah M. Fly has written: 'The Bible true, or, The cosmogony of Moses compared with the facts of science' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Creation, Bible and science