"Hustle for an answer"? Scientists came to this evolutionary conclusion completely independent from creation's explanation. It wasn't directed at creationists nor did creationists MAKE the evolutionists come up with their theory. Of course the Bible people can come up with their own theory just as easily as evolutionists can their own. To say that one directly caused the other is illogical.The explanation of evolution is just a attempt to explain however the bible is direct with a answer. Its good for bible believers and the rest. YEC is supported by making evolution have to hustle for a answer.
If I were in the mood for assertions I could easily say that the creation explanation was a direct YEC response to evolution's explanation, not the other way around. Heck, I doubt anyone looked into Genesis that deeply until evolution came around!
So... 1-3 are not a contest yet you keep stating them over and over again like they are? Why?Your not contesting number two is because thats not the contest.
Number three's a bit more pain is scientifically wrong I insist.
Number 4, Pain is not a characteristic of animals at birthing even if some have it in some percentage. Its a whole different matter.
number 5, contractions in animals i know nothing about. I just know birthing is quick and easy by and large for one offspring.
Number 6, i guess there could be a bit of pain before the fall but the point is the great chasm of difference after the curse and between woman and animals. The great segregation of the great pain and travail.
Number 7, The skeleton change is the logical conclusion as it cause the pain and evolution agrees it is the source of difference.
Points 4-5: you have not provided any sources refuting the fact that animals DO NOT experience pain so I'll have to accept that they do in lack of any evidence to the contrary.
Point 6: Earlier in this thread you kept asserting that there was NO PAIN before the Fall, and the other posters kept telling you that it was a INCREASE in EXISTING pain after the Fall. Are you actually accepting what they said?
Point 7: Evolution doesn't agree. The skeleton of Homo sapiens has been the same since the species appeared on Earth. There have been no morphological changes at all. Thus, the skeleton has been the same from the Beginning and so before the Fall it was the same. So where's the justification and evidence that there was no pain, or even LESS pain. To me, the pain should, and was, the same in our ancestors. Evolution supports this. Show me some pictures of Pre-Fall skeletons if they existed in some altered form. What form is less painful for humans? Were we monkeys before this Fall?