I'm open to the universe being billions of years old, Floo. The speed of light suggests that it is.
And other things too like the cosmic microwave background radiation, the rate of expansion of the Universe, the geology of Earth and even evolution.
But there are many seemingly simple things that need explaining, such as how did the moon get into its present orbit.
The current best hypothesis is that the Moon formed as a result of the impact when a Mars sized planet collided with the proto-Earth.
When I started a thread about this a few years ago, all of the mechanisms suggested by scientists were shown in a YEC article to be impossible.
I seriously doubt that. YEC believers are generally incompetent at science.
Dinosaurs are extinct. Evolutionists tell us that birds are their descendants. However, Theropods, the supposed ancestors of birds, "fail as stratomorphic intermediates, occurring much too late in the stratigraphic record to serve as the ancestors of birds" (http://creation.com/bird-evolution-discontinuities-and-reversals).
Do you understand what that even means?
The article, by the way, was published 12 years ago. Since then, more evidence has been found in favour of the link between dinosaurs and birds, not least of which is the fact that many therapods had feathers.
I am a 'dinosaur-to-bird evolution denier' and ditto for apes-to-man, fish-to-amphibians etc. I do recognize microevolution though.
You can deny all you like, but you might as well deny that the Earth is round. You can't change the fact that the Theory of Evolution is true.