And that indeed is the tactic employed so often by those in the YEC camp. They truly don't seem to be able to differentiate between Progressive Creationism and those embracing either some form of naturalism/evolution, and who also reject the Genesis accounts of being about real people and actual events. They just seem determined to link any Christian believing in an ancient universe (about 13.73 billion years old) and old earth (about 4.5 billion years old) to those embracing evolution and rejecting Scripture as being true. I can well understand and appreciate their reaction to evolution as it is much the same as mine, but it would appear that they fail to consider or accept that God could have created over long periods involving multiple extinctions followed by Him creating new species - ALL of which would have preceded His creation of Adam.as you throw evolution in there, suddenly he can muster up more powerful negative emotions about the topic.
And despite the many Hebrew scholars who testify to Scripture being worded so as to fit well with very long periods (billions of years) and despite abundant astronomical and physical/geological evidence that appears to back that up, they nonetheless remain fixated upon literal 24-hour creation days - which is their perogative. But it's not the belief in the 24-hour days that riles me, it's the demonizing of other Scripturally believing Christians who think otherwise. Now, this attitude is not true of ALL YECs, but is true of a great many of them.
As for jlay, I am not attacking Ham, but any OECs who are obsessed with demonizing OECs supposedly attempting to distort Scripture's meanings or embracing macroevolution/pure naturalism. Evolutionists scoff at Progressive Creationism! They would laugh if you would ever suggest to them that OECs are in their camp. And even though believing in long periods of time, OECs are especially critical over evolutionists denial over the fact that their position doesn't have ENOUGH time (see Cambrian Explosion). If one can't discern enormous differences (often 180 degrees apart) between OECs and evolutionists or can't see that OECs also hold fast to viewing Genesis as entirely historical and factual, then they are not being honest. And to suggest somehow they are less authentic or any lessor Christians is downright disgusting.
Lastly, I believe that Theistic Evolutionists are much worse off in their Scriptural understandings (which are MUCH more important) than YECs - especially if they look at Genesis as being mostly allegorical or metaphorical (which they must do to accommodate evolution - guided by God or not). As long as they don't make it a bigger deal than it should be, I'd rather see someone wrong about the whole time thing (whether OEC or YEC) than to not believe Genesis is true and accurate as far as its implications for mankind. Truly, if Genesis isn't factual, then much of the rest of Scripture would appear problematic to correctly understanding it.
And someone please tell me, as to its theological implications, as it relates to man's fall and God's gift of Jesus - the things that are crucial to our eternal destinies - WHY DOES HOW FAST OR OVER HOW LONG A PERIOD GOD CREATED OVER really matter (theologically/spiritually/eternally)? Seems like those hung up on this are saying active/repentant belief in Jesus isn't enough.