As a believing Christian...but also an educated scientist....this stuff is a bunch of Bull Obama.
As an aside, the vast majority of my close associates also hold post-grad degrees in math/physics/engineering, and have strong religious beliefs...and NONE of them buy the output of that particular organization.
I agree with you the world isn’t 6,000 years old, it is 6,001 years, 2 months, 3 weeks and 2 days old....
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The linked chart is itself suspect since there weren't records back to 10,000 BC to support their 1 million headcount. But even so, 27 million in 2000 B.C. to 6 billion in a 4,000 year period, gives a growth rate of over 200x every 4,000 years.
Extrapolating back gives 135,000 in 8,000 B.C., 675 in 12,000 B.C. and 3 around 16,000 B.C.
The population growth rate of humans just doesn't support 6,000,000 years of history. Plus I think population growth has slowed in recent years. Extrapolating from that curve gives in my opinion ultra conservative results.
It's not logical that our population would only increase from 3 to just 675 in the first 4,000 years.