Well the Bible did not mention God creating other people either - so what is your point? Did you also notice that the Bible did not spell out the years involved in the marriages and progeny produced in both chapters 4 & 5? So you simply assume no overlap is construed nor allowed.
Your arguments are baseless b/c they argue from the same assumptions that you don’t want to allow in others. Worse still for evolution to prove true you’d need assumptions an order of magnitude larger than those posed by creation while also completely ignoring any/all facts that fly in the face on long ages and macro-evolution.
Also everything about GA is mirrored most closely with intelligent design NOT evolution. Just using the terminology and trying to codify some of the ‘evolutionary’ logic does not prove anything regarding neither micro nor macro evolution.
So why is the theory of evolution anti-Biblical? Why does the theory of evolution say that God didn't create everything? You've already acknowledged that the Bible is either missing some information (such as who was Cain's wife), or perhaps it's flat-out wrong when it comes to historical issues (again, the order and birth of Adam's children).
Did you also notice that the Bible did not spell out the years involved in the marriages and progeny produced in both chapters 4 & 5? So you simply assume no overlap is construed nor allowed.
Please read Genesis 4 again. Tell me where it states that Adam and Eve had children between the birth of Cain and the birth of Seth. Please.
Or are you willing to admit that the Bible is NOT a definitive, inerrant historical record? Note that I am NOT questioning the inerrancy of the theological and philosophical truths contained in the Bible; just the historical veracity.