I believe man to be a special case over the animals in that we are the only creatures created in God's image. There is a special rule going on here. Its just as easily shown that multitudes of animals could reproduce even in greater numbers if there were many to begin with. However, there is a theory that I've come accross that God created other men and that Adam was the selected representative of mankind or in a sense "king". In this passage its clear Adam was taken from somewhere and placed in the garden Though this theory is entertaining. I'm not sure about it but when think about it I came accross this particular delemma.
The Scriptures call Adam, meaning man, "the first Adam." They are unequivocal about this. Adam and Eve were the first two humans on this earth. It was Adam's sin that brought about the fall. To think that there were others present in the world is contrary to Scripture.
Adam was taken by God and put in the garden. From where is irrelevant.
Genesis 1:11-13 is in contradiction to Genesis 2:4-7
Genesis 1:11-13 speak of the first three days of creation.
Adam wasn't created until the sixth day.
Gen.1:11-13 God created grass and trees that were in full bloom and that covered the earth.
Gen.2:4-7 is a summary of how the earth was created, summarizing what was already done in chapter one, adding some additional information, such as the mist coming from the ground to water the plants. Our earth has the same thing doesn't it. Do you find dew on the plants on a summer morning--not the same but similar.
Its clear from Genesis 1 account vegitation was produced on day 3. However, also in Genesis 1:27&31 God didn't make man until the 6th day. But the passage already indicates that vegitation had sprung forth. Which contradicts Genesis 2 because accordingly when man was made there was no vegitation produced. man was created in a barren waste land of mud.
Where do you get that conclusion from? Right after God tells us that he made the earth, he tells us that he made man, the focus of his attention in chapter two. The events are not necessarily chronological. He made Adam and Eve and put them into the garden which he had prepared for them. Previous to that he tells them of the world that had nothing in it. So? What contradiction is there?
Also your reference to the geological tables proves nothing. Everything was wiped out at the flood. It doesn't matter what evidence of fossils they found, they won't find anything that goes back to Adam because it was wiped out at the flood. The evolutionists use circular reasoning even then:
How old is this geological table? How do you date it? "We date it according to the age of the fossils." How do you know how old the fossils are? "We know how old the fossils are according to the geological layer that they were found in."
