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There is no credible evidence whatsoever which calls uniformitarianism into question, at least from the moment of the Big Bang forward. ALL of the work of a couple thousands years of natural science, and a couple hundred years of highly methodical science confirms it. You can’t get much better proof than that. I mean, gravity too is “just a theory” but I’ll still take a parachute if I decide to jump out of a plane any day soon. Carbon dating is like any other technology. It’s as good as the skill of the user and its own inherent limitations. It requires extreme care in the harvesting and preparation of samples. I’m not sure what study on Mt. St. Helens you’re referring to. There would be no reason to carbon date material from 30 years ago. For one, the margin of error for carbon dating on a good day is plus or minus 40 years. For another, the atomic testing of the 1950s and 60s has thrown a lot more carbon-14 into the atmosphere. Carbon dating newer material based on the usual assumptions of historical carbon will actually give you a date in the future.This is all assuming that the kind of “science” you mention is true in the first place. Do you mean carbon dating, the same dating method that tells us that the most recent eruption of Mount St. Helens didn’t occur thirty years ago but millions of years ago? Modern dating methods all assume uniformitarianism, which is something that has not been proven yet.
Most old-earth Christians claim that they know which chapters of the Bible are literal and which are allegorical, poetic, etc. I do, too. I know that, as we can tell from Jesus’ reference to Genesis in defending traditional marriage, among other sources, Genesis was meant to be a historical record. If it weren’t, it wouldn’t be so specific about ages of the patriarchs and such.