Um, the earth is more than 2,000ish years old ...
Yes, there is substantial evidence to support that conclusion.
Jesus was on the earth before 2, 000ish years ago.
The has been no evidence whatsoever presented to substantiate that claim. Have you got any hidden away perhaps in your 'hope chest'?
But there is the before his death, BC ...
"B.C." is an archaic term meaning "before christ", which means in a time before such a concept existed, (and what
that means is that, without a "christ", there was a time without
subsequent xtians).
... unsure where you are getting the idea that I think the earth is only 2,000ish years old? Or am I misreading your post.
Since you don't quote, (or apparently, follow), context, it's nearly certain that you've misread my reply. Nothing about the _earth_ being "only 2,000ish years old" was stated. What
was previously mentioned was that xitanity is no older than that.
But you know what, I don't have the answers, no one does.
Until you or anyone else can produce some evidence that xtianity and the hypothetical xtian deity were extant prior to circa two millenium ago, such claims that they were remain well beyond dubious. So, that's not the "answer" and neither is reason-blinding 'faith' the "answer".
So I am not going to argue God and Christianity with you.
Rather, you had begun arguing "g-d" and xtianity's origins with me and then decided to bail out once your arument began 'sustaining massive casualties'.
This thread is about evolution, not relgion believes.
The subject-drifts occurred because of various viewpoints which saw connections between the original subject and related tangents. That happens commonly enough that complaining when it does occur is somewhat futile. For instance, would you chastise your mother for seguing into another subject if the one you were talking about was related, (or even unrelated)? If not, then your point is moot and more likely results from in inability to defend or support your religious contentions.
So yes, I know that evolution is a real thing and can not explain why others are afriad of the theory of evolution.
It may be that the excuse, (not reason), others may be "afriad[sic] of the theory of evolution" is due to a related "fear" that this would mean no 'creator deity' would be needed if teh theory were true.