I appreciate you taking the time to explain that answer and forgive me if I say that the explanation sounds like it's merely an endorsement of a myth called Adam and Eve.....
To try to explain the unexplainable, you're bringing in divine intervention and I still can't come to accept that.
I can't argue it, I can't explain it and I certainly can't defend my statement other than by saying that I don't have the necessary FAITH that is required to be a believer in everything you have tried to say to me.......
If there is indeed a beginning and ultimately an ending, then what created God?
RE: To try to explain the unexplainable, you’re bringing in divine intervention and I still can’t come to accept that.
Well, I am not saying that you are wrong in your not accepting what cannot be explained. All I am saying is that is the creationist view of things. If you accept the premise that God is the all powerful creator who can do as He pleases, then the explanation makes sense.
If you insist on no supernatural intervention, I guess you’ll have to come up with other explanations, including how life came about from non-life....