The Adam and Eve concept owuld imply incestuous relationships, and inevitable horrible mutations and deformities. Already, this concept seems insubstantiated.
Regarding the argument on whether or not to just end the debate with the conclusion of agreeing to disagree. The fact is, only one is more true. You cannot say one is perfectly equally justified to the other because that is not true in itself. Like I've mentioned earlier, epistemic evidence has little to do with the argumentative soundness of a standpoint. The fact is that Creationism defense is complete and utter BS. to me. I have yet to see a creationist properly set up a logical argument for Creationism. Second, Evolution and Big Bang Theory does have tangible reinforcement to its argument. (i.e. the Sun , cosmic wave tests, celestial body tracks, and coherence theory truth test.) So please don't say that there's little to argue for, that's basically saying that life doesn't exist because you have no proof that your alive. Hence the nature of a theoretical debate, what is more logically supported is obviously the victor. Creationists lost, they're done, they got nothing. Ignorance is not bliss, our freaking entire existance is based upon the fact that man went against that theory. You lobsters are bliss when they don't know why they're being boiled alive? You think dogs are bliss when they don't know why someone will take them in and they get put down? Knowledge is power, it is the apex of survival adaptation that has enabled us to transcend beyond the visceral animals and make us capable of even understanding things unfathomable to them. That fact that I'm continuing a path for truth satisfies better than sticking to outmoded, flawed, and equiovcal systems of beliefs. Life sucks, deal with life without stupid crutches.
Back then, there were no air creatures, there were no ground creatures. So the only danger directions were forward, left, right, and behind. Climate changes wouldn't be effective in regions around the equator, and most likely, that's where ground life formed. Seasons wouldn't compromise the organisms' lives too consistently in the temperate climates.
Organisms don’t think about evolution, ever. They don't figure it out. The majority of the cells die and those who lived changed because of some reason apart from their non-existent sentience. A major conceptual flaw of people viewing Evolution is that they think it's only dealing with a select few organisms, all calculating on how to survive better. It's not, its billions of organisms with countless of years dying by trial and error, and those who live, pass on their genetic mutations. Those who do not evolve luckily, die. A perfect example is the good majority of creatures today, they did not develop their brain to the extent of ours, so we're slowly crushing all of them.
Example to elucidate my statement, small little yellow bugs give birth to ugly gray bugs, because of the incestuous relationships, all yellow bugs get eaten because they're so **** visible. Grey bugs live on to reproduce. No thought process involved in here.
The flaw in the argument of always looking for the origins of something is just a continual path to finding the origins of those origins and so on. So if X created the universe (where X could be deity or scientific phenomena) then what created X? Logically, certain principles must have always been. That is a given, just think about it and you'll realize that something must've been arbitrarily existent since the unfathomable dawn of time. In essence, there is no beginning or an end for the origins. Because X must've have always been here to create the universe, or Y must've have always been here to create X to create the universe; etc...
The argument Big Bang Theorists make is that matter is the X factor and that the vacuum fluctuations are perfectly feasible and rational.
Here's my timeline to see if you can see my logic.
1. Prior universe collapses, entire universe compacted into a quantum singularity (much like a neutron star) because of immense gravitational pull.
2. After enough potential energy is built up, an explosion of insane a proportion develops, nuclear fusion occurs during this explosion, creating the 90 natural elements.
3. Over an enormous amount of time, certain dispersed matter collects in various regions, forming massive matter bodies. Some more mass full bodies create stars, others create planets, moons, and meteors.
4. Compounds reacting with a myriad of permutations, eventually, amino acid is formed, starts chain reaction and creates a polypeptide chain. Lengthy polypeptide chain breaks into smaller ones, interacting with each other chemically.
5. Polypeptide body consumes the resources around it, creates a larger version of itself, via accommodation, forms primitive cell. (closely related to a virus)
6. Single cellular organism forms, cell splits and multiplies. Different derivatives of mother cell exposed to different environments. Variety of singular cellular organisms formed. Those cells are that are formed and kept more closely to each other have less of a chance of dying, isolated cells get eliminated.
7. Multicellular bonds form between the surviving the cells and form multicellular organisms.
8. Specialization of cells occur to accommodate certain environmental changes, no longer just a blob of cells.
9. Creatures are formed; creatures explore the ocean. Carnivores created because life is more readily available now to consume, all these resources concentrated in one spot.
10. Those creatures with an affinity for land but still live in the sea have a less chance of dying. Plants drifted to shore by tides create amphibias plants.
11. Amphibias plants become purely land based, providing an oxygen source into the atmosphere. Atmospheric balance under way. (CO2 plentiful) Amphibias creatures come to the surface and can use their cellular respiration on the oxygen from the surface at lot better than in the ocean. after many years of plants forming on the surface.
12. Land creatures are born, thrive off of land resources, amphibias creatures hunt in ocean and rest on the earth.
13. Amphibians get so populated that carnivorous organisms develop on the land and can live on the land without going into the water. Reptiles form. Those that stay in the ocean, learn to the adapt to the threats of amphibians and water based life, but continue to survive.
14. Dinosaurs begin, after millions of years of plants spreading themselves across the continent and living off each other and the massive CO2 gas bodies. After millions of years with dinosaurs, small reptiles develop a skin abnormalities and extensions.
15. Dinosaurs develop, plants develop, flying dinosaurs develop, reptiles with mutated skin extensions develop their extensions to hair, capable of surviving the changing climates in certain parts of the world.
16. Dinosaurs die from meteor; mass resource dependency kills off dinosaurs. Mammals, plants, reptiles, amphibians, and fish learn to cope with lack of resources. Mammals develop to primates, mammoths, and other creatures. Australopithecines appear.
17. After recovery and continual global warming, huge glaciers melt and desalinate the North Atlantic Current. Ice Age begins. (go watch Day After Tomorrow) Before, Homo erectus and Homo habilus have come and gone, replaced by Neanderthal in the Ice Age climate, and the unaffected climates develop Cro magnons.
18. Neanderthals die out, Cro Magnons develop the brain and learn to survive after Ice Age quells.
19. Cro Magnon creates Homo Sapiens in the temperate and tropical climate of Africa, organization has already been underway. tribes split and migrate for more resources.
20. Humanity spreads throughout the world. The rest is history.
How's that for logically sound theory as opposed to incessant ramblings of crazed zealots? Agreeing to disagree is a noncommittal approach to something that needs to be addressed. Beating around the bush with a social taboo is no way to better our understanding of it.