Adam & Eve story describes the Birth process

Do you have any idea what the Bible represents to theists?
To theists the Bible is “Revelation”, the revealed knowledge of God.

You have demonstrated that you are not knowledgeable in interpreting Scripture and your interpretation of Adam and Eve as children growing up and just striking out on their own is just wrong.

This is the interpretation of scriptural experts, who have spent hundreds of years researching the exact original wording and meaning of phrases in those times. Do not underestimate the intelligence of previous generations of biblical scholars.

a) Both Adam and Eve were created not as babies but as full-grown humans in the likeness of god. This is explained by theists as “Intelligent Design”.
b) Both Adam and Eve disobeyed god’s command and thereby incurred the wrath of God.

As atheist I utterly disagree with the theist interpretation of the OT, as well as in the NT the concept that Jesus was conceived and birthed by a virgin .

It is physically impossible for a human virgin female to produce a male child.
The Y chromosome in males can only come from male sperm.

Virgin Birth: Is That Even Possible?

**Even if parthenogenesis were possible in humans, conceiving a son is highly unlikely, as compared to a daughter. The reason behind this is the absence of Y chromosomes in females.

The mother cannot transmit the Y chromosome essential to form a male offspring**. Thus, if a human were to reproduce by parthenogenesis, the resulting offspring would only be a daughter. Feb 16, 2022

The Silvery Salamander is a perfect example. The female mates but rejects the male sperm. The result is that all her offspring are female and clones of the mother.

**Is the Bible the actual word of God?**strong text

What is the revealed word of God called?

In the Abrahamic religions, the term is used to refer to the process by which God reveals knowledge of himself, his will, and his divine providence to the world of human beings. In secondary usage, revelation refers to the resulting human knowledge about God, prophecy, and other divine things.


Illumination from Liber Scivias, showing Hildegard of Bingen receiving a vision, dictating to her scribe and sketching on a wax tablet.