"Evo's" (as you call them) can read just fine.
I wonder what the "Crevo's" think when they read in Genesis chapter 1 that God created all the animals first and then Adam, or read in chapter 2 that God created Adam first and THEN created the animals.
Can "Crevo's" read that?
>>I wonder what the “Crevo’s” think when they read in Genesis chapter 1 that God created all the animals first and then Adam, or read in chapter 2 that God created Adam first and THEN created the animals.<<
I would think you have no idea how to read scripture.
Gen 2 is a closer look at the more generalized version of what happened in Gen 1. A closer reading of the detailed descriptions shows past tense when appropriate in order to give the reader understanding of the chronology.
There is no contradiction, only a deeper description. Perhaps to the one who wants to find a “gotcha!” moment in scripture it can seem to be contradictory; but to the saved Christian, who is given ‘eyes to see’, Scripture is clear.
In chapter 1 God created the animals and mankind (not Adam). In chapter 2 He created Adam and the domestic animals (to till the ground).
Adam was the "first man" in the Adamic line, the line to Christ.