Minus the input from God's Word and the Holy Spirit.Evolution is, of course, not myth, but science based on observation an logic. Like every other facet of science it is subject to continual scrutiny in efforts to invalidate it as a theory.
The citations from Job could refer to several animals extant at that time. However, it must be remembered that Tanakh was never meant to be either a history book nor a science book. While some of the stories may be based on actual events, it does not matter and is, at best, historical fiction used to teach a lesson, ala Aesop, but much more profound. The moral and ethical teachings are valid, as is the science of today.
In the 13th century, Rambam, revered as one of the greatest of biblical scholars, wrote, "You will certainly not doubt the necessity of studying astronomy and physics, if you are desirous of comprehending the relation between the world and Providence as it is in reality, and not according to imagination." The short version is that there is no conflict between science and belief in G-d nor between science and what G-d teaches us.
By the way, I would be interested in the sources of the pictures that you posted.
For some reason the godless lack understanding of how Intelligent God was when He Created this world with apparent age.
Men of reasoning about physical artifacts is not "we finally understand" how things came about. Misunderstanding that they have place their faith in Earth processes, artifacts in strata, and wholesale belief on mutation, adaptation, and natural selection of life over geologic time. Meanwhile possessing extreme quantitatively less faith and understanding in what He has done, with void admiration on what really happened in the magnitude of His wisdom and creative ability.
In logic that would be missing the primary parameters of the equation but still pushing the equal button.
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