I've noticed how the evolutionists are steering clear of this...
Genez fails to acknowledge, the evidence provided by science is there for all to see in the same form.
I acknowledge that there is data. Data that shows other entirely different lifeforms that no longer exist. It helps in explaining why the Bible had been saying there were previous creations. But, back then the scholars who read about it did not know why how that could be. The fossils confirmed it to be true.
Jewish commentators made the discovery, but their early literature (the Midrash for example) reveals that they had some intimation of an early pre-Adamic catastrophe affecting the whole earth. Similarly, clear evidence appears in the oldest extant Version of the Hebrew Scriptures (the Targum of 0nkelos) and some intimation may be seen in the "punctuation marks" of the Massoretic text of Genesis Chapter One. Early Jewish writers subsequently built up some abstruse arguments about God's dealings with Israel on the basis of this belief.
Without Form and Void - Chapter 1
The evidence for the Christian God, is a book written by men 2000 years ago and what each person perceives in their head.
Which makes it even more amazing that they all agreed with each other on things no one had any way to know
with human certainty what would take place in the future. And, as the fossil records reveal... Things they
could not have known about the past.
Long before Darwin was ever born, Bible scholars were seeing from the Hebrew text that this creation was not the first world to have been placed on the surface of the earth.
A few of the early Church Fathers accepted this interpretation and based some of their doctrines upon it. It is true that both they and their Jewish antecedents used arguments which to us seem at times to have no force whatever, but this is not the issue. The truth is, as we shall see, that the idea of a once ordered world having been brought to ruin as a consequence of divine judgment just prior to the creation of Adam, was apparently quite widespread. It was not debated: it was merely held by some and not by others. Those who held it referred to it and built up arguments upon it without apparently feeling the need to apologize for believing as they did, nor for explaining the grounds for their faith.
The Gap Understanding was existing long before Darwin ever entered the ring. Young earth Creationists assume it was a devised concoction as a means to deal with the fossil evidence. Nothing of the sort. This factor had been long seen by ancient scholars. Darwin only brought about its revival. This time with an understanding as to why the Bible states another creation precede ours. Which was unlike the scholars of the past, who could only speculate as to what it really meant.
How could the Bible state prior creations?.. Destroyed creations?...Creations men had no understanding of? God ordained that Darwin be born to get lazy Christians off of their collective posteriors, making those willing to study to find the answer.
Some did find. Others crossed their arms in defiance and stuck with their man-made tradition which falls all over the place in the face of the evidence found in the data that science has been collecting and classifying for us. God ordained scientists for that reason too. Darwin and scientists have made the understanding of God's Word that much the richer for those willing to dig in and study while keeping an open mind. Sadly, young earth creationists failed that test.
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You always do steer clear of something that smacks of possibly being a good answer. Divert away as quickly as possible. Our theory must *survive.*