Alan,
I can't figure out why you bother with this guy. No one here takes him seriously and I don't believe there is anything anyone can say that will get through to him. Crash is, I have been told, a "presuppositionalist." Meaning he first determines what the proper interpretation of a particular Bible passage "must" be and then refuses to let anything, such as the findings of modern science, change his interpretation.
I have absolutely no idea why such people do not still insist that the sun moves around the earth, and not vice versa. For that is what a plain and simple reading of all relevant Bible passages clearly indicates on this matter. And that is just what the Bible was understood to say before the findings of modern science proved that 17th century "presuppositionalists" had to be wrong in the way they interpreted the Bible.
Maybe Clash will be kind enough to explain why 17th century presuppositionalists let scientists influence the way they interpreted the story of Joshua's ordering the sun to stop moving in the sky, but 21st century presuppositionalists refuse to let scientists influence the way they interpret the creative "days" of Genesis chapter one.