My first thought was "how can this be a problem for any creationist"? When you have a magical theory of origination, there are no problems (well, other that that your theory is based on magic.) Remember God is wiser than all of us put together and works in strange and mysterious ways. So what really could surprise or falsify anything a theist thinks?
The only ones who have to work at making sense are those who value making sense, atheists. If you a want a natural account of anything you can be wrong and you'd have to care. By switching to theism you would no longer have to worry about being wrong, and even if people thought you were .. you wouldn't have to care. Once you become safely swaddled in the imaginary world of the theist, reality becomes optional.
The only ones who have to work at making sense are those who value making sense, atheists. If you a want a natural account of anything you can be wrong and you'd have to care. By switching to theism you would no longer have to worry about being wrong, and even if people thought you were .. you wouldn't have to care. Once you become safely swaddled in the imaginary world of the theist, reality becomes optional.