Three questions which have not been answered yet...only deflected.
1. Can you give a scripture from God's Word that teaches evolution?
2. Can you name 1st century Christians who believed in evolution? If so, quote them.
3. Why did God Almighty wait until 1859 (date of Origin of the Species by Darwin) to inform all of us about the true origins of our world?
Please cover all three and do not change the subject.
Actually they have been answered before. Perhaps you missed them. I don't see why any of them pose a challenge to theistic evolution.
Anyway here are the answers:
1. No. There is no reference to any modern (or even medieval) science in scripture.
2. No, of course not. Just as one can find no 1st century Christian who believed the earth orbited the sun or doubted spontaneous generation.
3. Who can fathom the mind of God? Here are some other things God chose not to reveal until many centuries after the scriptures were written:
-the movement of the earth around the sun (1543)
-that all life is made up of microscopic living cells (1665)
-that all life comes from life and no species, not even microbes are spontaneously generated (1859)
-the existence of bacteria (1870) and it was still later that the role of pathogenic bacteria in causing disease was known.
-the existence of chromosomes (1882) and it was still later that their role in heredity was known
-the structure of the DNA molecule (1953)
-the DNA code for generating proteins (1961)
In 1912, Wegener suggested continental drift, but his theory didn't gain wide acceptance until the 1950's
Hubble formulated his constant in 1927, but the theory of the Big Bang was not fully formulated until 1968-70.
It seems that God is quite content to let us discover major aspects of the true origins of our world through human ingenuity.
And that suggests to me that perhaps the timing and mechanics of how the world originated has little theological importance. What is spiritually important is that the world is God's creation, we are God's creation, made to love and be loved by God.