Self evident only to yourself.
Those verses are compatible with conventional science.
And as I has stated, feel free to believe that there was a global flood 5400 years ago, and the entire universe was created ex nihilo 6000 years ago, if that is your dogma.
When Galileo was forced by the church to recant heliocentricism, it is attributed to him that he muttered “still it moves”. While likely apocryphal, indeed the earth still did move without regard for the edicts of the church. Likewise, the earth remains ancient in age and history, without any discontinuity from a global flood, regardless of your theology. This recent forum thread, What on Earth Happened?, lists over a dozen events known to have happened prior to 6000 years ago, so it is not just age, it is history.
Distant starlight tells us that the universe must be billions of years old. The time it has taken for light to travel confirms that, but there is more. The universe displays events that unfolded over millions of years. This is Galaxy Arp 148 having collided through another galaxy.
For this collision to hare happened over any less than millions of years would have required stars moving faster than light, which is not what we see and is relativistically impossible. This has nothing to do with “mature” galaxies. Either you are looking at real history or deceptive false history. So now there are two problems for YEC, the fact that these galaxies are 450 million light years away, and that they display events which themselves would have required millions of years. There are hundreds of such space images, showing galactic collisions or huge jets streaming from cores and slamming into intergalactic mediums.
Not everybody is going to be willfully blind to the world around them.