Here is an interesting snippet from an article from Spectrum. I recommend that you read the article. Here is the blurb:
The presentation by Jim Gibson, Director of GRI, responded to the question, “Do Millions of Years Solve the Problem?” In a nutshell, his answer was “no,” but he carefully spelled out the reasons as follows.
When looking at the fossil record one realizes that Genesis cannot be a condensed version of time.
How about the suggestion that the fossil record could precede the “special creation” of Genesis? This so-called “gap theory” of the Scofield Bible does not work because there is no point in the fossil record where living organisms appear together.
What about putting the six literal days of creation millions of years ago? This won’t work because of the way the fossils are “sorted” in the record. Faith has to be the key because “there is not enough evidence to resolve the tension between science and the Bible; one has to believe the Bible without the support of science.” “Science works well when tests can be repeated; history is not testable in that way.” “Science is a closed system governed by physical laws so tension [with the Bible] has to be expected.”
Could we consider a fourth way for long ages? Maybe God guided the process of theistic evolution. This view was unacceptable to Darwin himself. Otherwise you would have God guiding in birth defects, etc., so “a God of the gaps” approach does not seem helpful.
Yes, Creation!: Report III | Spectrum
The article to me shows the problem inherent with attempting to "prove" the bible narrative via science... While there shouldn't be a conflict, its clear when science provides information contrary to the bible narrative there are a lot of adventists who choose to reject the scientific evidence and cling to..... something...