 Hey listen, did you know that the Bible is not a science book and it was never designed to be read as a science book despite what people like Ken Ham would tell you? Now you do. Interestingly enough, the Bible does elaborate on concepts hundreds of years before they were discovered. The Bible also gives us an explanation on why things happen that aren't consistent with our understanding of the material world. It's called a miracle. And if you think God can't conduct miracles then your God is way too small. So if you choose to approach the beginning of the Bible with an allegorical approach where does it stop? Was Adam a real man? Did he really sin? Did he really impart to us a sin nature? And did Jesus really come as the last Adam to restore and redeem us? Or was this just all allegory too? It's not about reading everything in the Bible literally, it's about reading it plainly. Let the Bible speak for itself and don't insert your own ideologies into it thinking you're doing it a favor. For more Christ-centered content.