JPL has a 4,000,000,000 year back computation of the solar system. There were no day's missing. This seems like the usual Creationist nonsense trying to sneak into scientific classrooms.
Yes, yes. The validity of this story has already been addressed and acknowledged. We can all stop the pile on now.
The most nonsensical leap of faith I've ever heard of comes from the 'scientific' Big Banger theorists that claim an explosion or inexplicable force, apparently caused by absolutely nothing, originated and set into motion a boundless and perfectly harmonious universe. Jules Verne tipping on LSD couldn't even dream this nonsense up, though Timothy Leary might have believed it.
I'm glad you wrote that because now Christians aren't the only ones looking silly. You wouldn't expect a computer to tell you if there was a missing day or flash a red light if it got calculated positions were different from the real ones, because it wouldn't know the real position unless you knew already and entered it in.