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Since we all interpret evidence in light of our worldviews, and since creationists and evolutionists have different worldviews, is there any way to rationally resolve the debate over origins?
The simple answer is that we can't. What makes sense to you does not make sense to someone who believes in evolution, and vice versa.
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And since some beliefs do not comport with each other, our criterion to distinguish between true and false worldview is simple: a true worldview must be logically consistent.
Which will differ from person to person, depending upon his or her experiences and upbringing.
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Relativists believe that truth is “relative” – that it varies from person to person. Relativism includes the idea that there are no absolutes. But the proposition that “there are no absolutes” is itself an absolute proposition.
That is a very simplistic and misleading interpretation of what relativists believe. As a relativist, I think that there is not enough evidence to prove any given belief system true to everyone. You're also working on a lot of presumptions on how a belief system can and cannot work, although Heartless Angel has already addressed that.

I don't have all the answers, and I know I don't have all the answers, but I know that your journey is your own, and so is everyone else's. When you come in as hot as you have, that only serves to annoy people and cause resentment towards you and whatever it is you believe in. You should not have any expectation to convince people to change their belief systems on a message board forum. I've seen many people over the years do like you've done here, and it always ends up the same way. It doesn't help.