God created time. "An evening and a morning, the first (then second, third etc.) day". Unless the earth was barely rotating, then a day was the same then as it is now. And The Bible uses words like created, formed and made. Nothing about evolution there. God does not lie. If He had sprinkled evo dust on the waters and then forgot about His restoration of the world, He would have told us.
As an aside, the earth existed prior to the account in Genesis. That's why the earth is older than 6,000 years.
Did you know that the moon is escaping earth's gravity? If the earth was as old as "science" wants us to believe, the moon would be too far away to create tides.
Friend, my source is a prophetic elder that was initially asking God about a scientific article he'd read about evidence that the speed of light (and thus time) had changed. Whether then or later, God indicated that the age of the universe is a meaningless question since time didn't exist. My fellowship has since gotten more on the topic.
No God doesn't lie, but He also doesn't apologize for, or rescue us from our tendency to interpret (rather than ask), and thus misinterpret what He says. He even used this to filter out the real followers from those who just wanted a free meal in John 6, by telling people to eat his flesh and drink his blood. It isn't something we can entirely escape, however, since at some point we must interpret what is said. Therefore do your best to understand, but be careful about taking the obvious and yet wrong interpretation like the disciples who "turned back and no longer followed (Jesus)" because they took him at their interpretation of his seemingly obvious words. (John 6:66).
Per what has come up at my fellowship since the original discussion on the topic, to God a 'day' is just a relatively short period of events. Note too how the sun which we define a day by wasn't even created until 'day' four. Also, there are many prophetic words in the Bible about 'days' that aren't literal, such as the "day of the Lord."
I can confirm your understanding that "the earth existed prior to the account in Genesis." This is hinted at in some Bible translations. My mom's old King James Bible, for example, says in Genesis 1:2 that the earth
became form and void. Starting in verse 1, Young's Literal says:
"In the beginning of God's preparing the heavens and the earth --
the earth hath existed waste and void..."
This was also confirmed prophetically, as well as fitting well with other verses about Satan's rebellion that happened before mankind was created, per the existence of the snake in the Garden of Eden. (See Revelation 12, Genesis 3.)
As for evolution, the truth is more complicated than the creation vs evolution question is usually presented. However you define the terms, though, it was certainly very intentional by God and no accident. In fact every human born is a uniquely created being spiritually speaking.
And finally, yes, I have heard that about the moon getting farther and farther away, though I hadn't heard about science's theories of the earth's age being inconsistent with the tides.