Absolutely! That’s why there aren’t easy answers!
If you approach it from your angle, you are right unless you consider my angle, then there needs to be an explanation.
But if you approach it from my angle, it sounds great until your angle is considered, then I have some explaining to do.
You can argue for the plausibility of either angle, that one is far stronger based on this or that co soderatiin, but it always gets back to yeeeeees, but then how do you explain THIS?
And to feel fully confident in your own theory you have to throw your faith into something fully enough to dismiss the other considerations as irrelevant.
For example, I think that evolution is driven by environmental pressure for survival. I believe that there was no struggle for survival during the time of Original Justice in the Garden. For me, either evolution must have anothe driving factor that is consistent with original justice, or I can’t explain evolution prior to the fall. But I have to ignore scientific arguments, provide an alternative scientific reason for what has been observed, or disprove the operating scientific theories. I can’t.
For you, the scientific evidence for evolution before modern man, do any theory that would deny this is insensible. You have to reject what has been observed to hold that position, which is not logical or rational to a scientific mind. But it still leaves a lot to be explained from a philosophical and theological position, and it can’t be done satisfactorily to PROVE anything.
Both can be strong enough to give an assent of faith.
That is why I love the Church. Because we are free to operate in the unknown as long as we hold fast to what is known.
There were two original parents to mankind, as we know mankind—created in the image and likeness of God—with a soul. We are all descended from that original couple. The soul is infused by God directly into every human person. There was a fall that introduced disorder that we inherited and need to be saved from.
Outside of that: you are not wrong, and neither am I. I think you make a TON of sense. I think I do, too, and I know there are areas where I don’t, not to others. But it feels right and consistent to me, and so I can stay where I am comfortable.
I don’t get to tell anyone else they are wrong, and I get to freely admit I probably have it wrong in a lot of ways, and I don’t ave to submit to the nuances that make me uncomfortable, as long as I operate in the framework of defined truth.
I love that! I love the multiplicity of ways that God could have done it! I believe He did it one way and that it is fact—real true historical fact. There is a truth to get to. And I believe that truth would be more complex, more important, more majestic than we could ever imagine.
So I love imagining about it, and I am not threatened by the disagreements.
Thanks so much for the exercise! I respect your intellect and your patience!
God bless everyone here for your love and interest in Truth!