There is an objective reality, and humans, even with conflicting worldviews, can find it.
Note this from Kurt Wise, a YE creationist, but also a degreed scientist:
Evidences for Darwin’s second expectation - of stratomorphic intermediate species - include such species as Baragwanathia27 (between rhyniophytes and lycopods), Pikaia28 (between echinoderms and chordates), Purgatorius29 (between the tree shrews and the primates), and Proconsul30 (between the non-hominoid primates and the hominoids). Darwin’s third expectation - of higher-taxon stratomorphic intermediates - has been confirmed by such examples as the mammal-like reptile groups31 between the reptiles and the mammals, and the phenacdontids32 between the horses and their presumed ancestors. Darwin’s fourth expectation - of stratomorphic series - has been confirmed by such examples as the early bird series,33 the tetrapod series,34,35 the whale series,36 the various mammal series of the Cenozoic37 (for example, the horse series, the camel series, the elephant series, the pig series, the titanothere series, etc.) and Plesiadapus primate series,38 and the hominid series.39 Evidence for not just one but for all three of the species level and above types of stratomorphic intermediates expected by macroevolutionary theory is surely strong evidence for macroevolutionary theory. Creationists therefore need to accept this fact. It certainly CANNOT said that traditional creation theory expected (predicted) any of these fossil finds.
Wise, K. P., 1994. Australopithecus ramidus and the fossil record. CEN Tech. J., 8(2):160-165.
Furthermore, if a confirmed Darwinist like Gould could survey the fossil record and realize that Darwin's idea of gradualism and constant rates of evolution were usually not supported by the fossil record, which mostly shows evidence for relatively fast change (in geologic time scales) followed by stasis as the species becomes fit in the environment, then it's clear that this is true of both sides. Another case of this is the addition of genetics to the theory, as it became clear that Darwin's conception of inheritance was faulty.
True, none of this erases Darwin's four points, and Kurt Wise remains a YE creationist because he holds his interpretation of the Bible above the evidence, but it shows that we are not prisoners of our worldviews, unless we let ourselves be.