You find Creation irrational, but contend that you believe in the Creator nonetheless. Now that's not just ironic, it's irrational in itself.
But, if you're somehow able to rationalize your rejection of Creation, when Jesus Christ is described as the Second Adam and spoke clearly upon the Creation, the garden, the fall and the flood as fact, I'm certainly willing to listen.
My bet is you'll punt, dodge the issue, and come back with another weak tit-for-tat, because you have no answer.
“You find Creation irrational, but contend that you believe in the Creator nonetheless.”
The tactical misquote: a dangerous and effective tool of the leftist.
The literal account of creation is allegorical. That does not mean that there was no creation. I choose to please God by using the brain that he gave me to understand and connect the clues left behind.