This is not the criteria used by science to describe reality. Sorry--it just isn't. If you'd like this to be criteria for something, you will have to call it something other than science.
False.
This criteria is a mainstay by the scientific community.
Take for example the hot inflationary model for the Big Bang there are numerous competing models, however, the one that requires the least amount of fine tuning will be considered to be the most accurate.
Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosome Adam lived at 50k-80k years apart.
Of course.
Females date their lineage Eve.
The male lineage is shorter due to only being traceable back to Noah and his family as all other humanity was exterminated.
Eve alone, being 140k years old, is far older than the oft quoted age of the earth predicted by the Bible (or so it is claimed--the Bible itself doesn't directly offer an age but is derived through interpretation, the same all so called predictions).
We would predict Eve to be traceable back to a later date.
Further, the Holy Bible never instructs the reader to sum the genealogies listed, as there are provable gaps in the listed generations to begin with.
Neither are in any way associated with the origins of the human species. In the same way that mitochondrial and Y-chrom DNA is derived, you can derive the gene-genealogy for any gene found in the population today, and it will not lead you back to either of these two individuals. You are making a retroactive interpretation of scripture, on par with the examples I offered earlier. I refer again to the criteria of adequacy.
Nothing is retroactive.
There can be no denial that the Holy Bible predicted humanity came from one male and one female.
Science has also come to this conclusion.
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