Notice the evolutionists avoid answering the question of whether Jesus was lying when He said that God created Adam and Eve.
Of course I do. I wonder why they avoid that question?
>>Notice the evolutionists avoid answering the question of whether Jesus was lying when He said that God created Adam and Eve.<<
That questions assumes there is a God and that there was an Adam and Eve. Lacking proof of those things there is no way a scientist can answer that question.
Maybe you're not asking the right evolutionists.
Possibly because a hearsay account of what one person may or may not have believed has nothing to do with a scientific theory based on physical evidence....
Of course He wasn't lying. And just as obviously, He never said or explained the "how" of that creation. For that matter, the "how" of creation isn't anywhere in the Bible. The so-called Biblical literalists simply skip over that inconvenience (and usually fill in the "how" gap with a juvenile image of God as a cheap magician waving a magic wand and sprinkling fairy dust).