OK, now I am confused. I remember the "millions of years old" thing from the 70s at the same time as the "everything that lives got made in the last 48,000 years" stuff.
But I was led to believe from posts on this site that they were trying to distance themselves from the 7,000 year creative days by vaguely saying "evidently the creative days were thousands of years long". I was shocked - if the last day was not exactly 7,000 years, a lot of "chronology" would logically have to go to - notably, the 1975 fetish.
Anyway, do they have an answer as to why inanimate things were made "millions of years ago", but no plants or animals until a few thousand years ago?
What is the "evidence" for the rocks being millions of years old? Wouldn't evidence of this sort place the fossils in those rocks at the same "millions" of years old?
Did I miss something here, i.e. did they kind of waffle on the 7,000 year days and then flip around only to re-affirm them?