God changed the conditions on earth so that the prehominids would die out, and as they did so, He took the last one, altered his DNA supernaturally, breathed into him, making him wise (homo sapiens sapiens), and physically and spiritually immortal, and making him asexual, so that he was equally male and female and didn’t need a mate. Then God turned the Fertile Crescent, where the first human was, into an earthly paradise and surrounded it with natural barriers to protect it. After the person, Earthling, Red Clay, Human, Mud-man, as his name could variously be translated, slowly became aware there were no other hominids left, and that even if there had been they weren’t his kind, he was lonely and God took pity and put him into a trance. Mud-man slept deeply for a long time. God separated each of Mud-man’s organs in half like a cell dividing. He separated the rib over the heart last of all, the heart next to last, sealed the skin and let both sleep until they recovered. God called them both Adam. But they had the right to invent words. They spent a long period developing a simple proto-Hamito-Semitic language, learning to farm and make improved tools. At the Fall, the DNA of all living things was corrupted and humans became mortal, but had the capacity to foresee part sof their descenants’ lives and to remember their ancestors’ thoughts and experiences. This ability was there to help us learn from experience more efficiently, a mercy so we wouldn’t die out in the harsh new conditions. It gradually but never completely faded. That’s how I see it. Is any of that disallowed?