Even though my concerns keep being ignored by everyone, i will try one more time...
I do not see any point in discussing any specific religious texts, as they are so obviously full of complete and utter ignorance... And once again, the only reason most of us are referring to Bible, is due to a fact that we grew up in a culture, largely influenced by Christianity. Therefor discussing a possibility of Earth being as old as it is stated in the Bible is a waste of time, in my opinion.
Just to amuse myself, i will try an collect some logical inadequacies about the "Biblical flood":
Countless men, who took part in writing, correcting and editing Christian texts, obviously knew absolutely nothing about Australia, America, or any other part of the world outside of Mediterranean. Why? Because they chose an average mountain in Caucasus - Ararat, standing 5 km tall, it is not even in top 100 highest places on Earth. I bet they would go with something more impressive, if only they new about them. But, that of course does not prove or disprove anything, there could be different reasons for choosing Ararat, right?
Cool! Let's move on to the Ark:
- It is ridiculously small, obviously not large enough for all the different species.
- How did the animals and humans get to other continents from Caucasus mountains?..
- Did he take all the bacteria, viruses, parasites, and all other lovely creatures with him, on that fantastic journey? Poor animals had to carry countless flat worms in their bellies, all while being infected with hundreds crippling diseases and fungal infections - what a jolly ride!
- There was no need for food, and all animals were peacefully co-existing on that arc for about 27 days?.. oh, yeah, i presume it was one of Gods miracles.. But he was unable to just move all these animals on Ararat mountain without the arc, or make them walk on water, or what ever random magic solution there might have been. No, Noah had to build an Arc and handpick the animals...
Oh, i just can't do it anymore.. everything is so ridiculous, however you want to look at it... If it doesn't make any sense because "God works in mysterious ways" - stop applying logic or common sense to religious texts, it is embarrassing.