The problem with that theory is: If you are a believer of God and Jesus Christ, evolution would nullify some KEY points of the Bible.
The Bible says that death came into the world through Adam’s sin. If Adam evolved, death would have to have occurred already. -Which nullifies the sin issue making Jesus’ death on the cross as atonement for sin useless.
This is one reason the evolutionists strive SO hard to convince us. If evolution is the truth, then the Bible is false.
And in the end that is their crusade
>>The problem with that theory is: If you are a believer of God and Jesus Christ, evolution would nullify some KEY points of the Bible.
The Bible says that death came into the world through Adams sin. If Adam evolved, death would have to have occurred already. -Which nullifies the sin issue making Jesus death on the cross as atonement for sin useless.
This is one reason the evolutionists strive SO hard to convince us. If evolution is the truth, then the Bible is false.<<
Agreed that this hypothetical would mean the creation story would have to be a parable or God’s way of explaining to early people who did not yet have modern math and science.
I’m wondering if that would have to invalidate all else or could creationists keep their core belief in the God of Abraham and his Son.