OK guys, way to go on derailing an interesting thread. Stop trying to force your religious beliefs down each others throats, and get back on topic for god's sake (PNI).
Actually, I can answer this away: The Bible states the world was created in 7 days...but at the time there was no man, only God, so the perspective of time would be from that of God. And that brings up the question: what's a day to God? It could be millions to billions of years to man. The flow of time would possibly be quite different for God, just as it would be if you were looking at someone falling into a black hole's event horizon vs. if you yourself were in the event horizon. You're probably asking yourself: "When did spiffy think this up?" Answer: back when I used to get high.
I'm actually watching that part in the video Lombardo posted. This guy's talking about crazy people who watch the Flintstones as though it's a documentary. It's probably worth pointing out we have scientific evidence of the diet of many dinosaurs, and none of them = human, not even the 40 foot carnivores. Fussy eaters?
Yea, and this guy is saying that a young earth is possible, but it's most likely 50,000 years old. That still disproves 10,000 years old.
Now for a real discovery. http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2005-02/2005-02-17-voa51.cfm and http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1295624
and he defines a biblical day as an eath day which means god work for seven of our days so it didn't take 50,000 years for a god day to pass it took one human day