Sea Breeze: They don't have a theory.
Has the Big Bang theory been rejected by cosmologists? That would be news.
Sea Breeze: The fact of the matter is that they were expecting to find a young still-forming universe at the dawn of time and they found one identical to the one we have now - fully formed, from the beginning - like the bible says.
Wow, no. That's not what they are saying. They are saying that galaxies may have formed earlier (and therefore, faster) than they thought. They have not changed their estimates of the age of the universe, and they definitely haven't found evidence that there was no expansion or that the universe popped into existence as it is today.
As for the Lewontin quote, what is the issue? No one needs to be convinced that the material world exists and can be studied, but there is no reliable guide to the supernatural. We cannot reliably test the supernatural; we cannot even demonstrate that it exists. One of the ways we advance in our understanding of the universe is to accept that some things that seem impossible are, indeed, possible. But they must be grounded in what we can actually test. This shouldn't even be controversial.
Sea Breeze: I'm not ready to accept bondage of another form so quickly after leaving cult with similar rules for thinking!
You are getting your information from sites and individuals who literally take a pledge to reject anything that doesn't fit with their dogma and who criticize people who are actually willing to acknowledge and correct their mistakes.
Sea Breeze: It is fascinating to me to watch you try and maneuver within your assigned constraints and claim that it's not about the evidence, but only about how people you agree with interpret that evidence.
You misunderstand. Whether I agree with them or not is immaterial. What matters is what people who know what they are talking about are saying about the science in question. It is the YEC supporters who have set themselves a specific restriction that gets in the way of accepting settled science. YEC websites eagerly accept scientific consensus when it doesn't contradict their mythology, but want to disparage it when it's convenient to them. They cannot have it both ways.