Or maybe I'm just using the wrong source? Going back my Anne Feinseth reference, the Social Security Death Index seems to be an accurate government source, and she seemed to have an accurate SS number. Though given if she did exist, she would have been 123 (or 124) when Social Security was enacted in 1933, and it's probable she could have forgotten her real birthdate when she registered given her age. Unless she had some sort of a birth certificate that confirms or states otherwise, there's no way to say if I am wrong and you are right.
I don't need to be right. All we now know is that this is by far no proof of anything and an incosistant truth.
But, fine, it's impossible for humans nowadays to live past 150 years given that the author(s) of Genesis record God cutting the lifespan of humans down to 120 before the events of the flood. Not to mention, in Psalms 90:10, it states "The days of our years are threescore years and ten; and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years..." This still holds up when the average lifespan of a human is 78.06 years, though we have modern medical breakthroughs to help extend it a little further.
Any biology textbook (an actual confirmed source of knowledge) will teach anyone that humans didn't get much older than 50 before the last 4 centuries. It takes an extreme amount of anti-reasoning to believe that a human being lived up to an age over 150. 2000 year old books do not, at any given point overpower modern science. Never ever.
The bible is as much proof for Adam's existence as Charles Dickens is for the existence of living tin soldiers.
Or maybe he knew there would be instances when people will abuse their incestuous relationships for the purpose of rape, sexual molestation, or free love? In Genesis 19, Lot's two daughters conspire to get their father drunk so he can have sexual intercourse with him, and bear children due to the lack of available male partners. When Lot falls for their ploy, the two children born were directly his sons and indirectly his grandsons, being that they are his daughters' sons. Likewise, their sons were also their half-brothers, having the same father. Not only is God is preventing these abuses of a relationship from happening, but he is trying to spare us the confusion.
Humans are not perfect. God apparently is, yet we were created in his image. God doesn't like incest, yet he creates a species that practices it. He creates us sick and then orders us, on the pain of eternal torture to be well again.
Now of course we get the eternal ''but God gave us free will'' argument. Yes, apparently he did. Apparently he is so full of himself that he needs to be reminded everyday of how great a leader he is. How much we all love his celestial dictatorship. You either obey or you burn in hell. It's a bit like North-Korea, but at least you can F-ing die and leave North-Korea. Free will only makes matters worse.
And last, but not least. If God can take credit for the 'abuses in relationships' he prevented. He can also be take credit for all the wars, natural disasters, crusades, murders and rapes he didn't prevent.
They were bodily perfect before the Fall of Adam. After Adam and Eve sinned in the Garden, the sin removed the veil for spiritual life with God and slowly they began to naturally die. Although they were spiritually dead, their bodies were relatively healthy though Eve would experience the labor pains of bearing a child. No diseases were recorded at the time, so their death was likely the result of natural causes through old age.
When was this again? 6000 years ago? 4000 years ago? Did the first human live when the Egyptians already learned how to read and write, or was it a bit later. Say in Sumerian times. How can anyone with a rational mind even begin to think this is true? And of course there were diseases. There were epidemics all over the human civilization.
Perhaps, though may I remind you most early civilizations have some record of a disastrous flood. In order to have such as a general consensus among civilizations (though with varying details), something must have happen.
Yes, those things are called tsunamis and earthquakes, and they are caused by plate-tectonics. There are again 2 possibilities here.
1. These things just happen due to the structure of the Earth.
2. There are tsunamis and earthquakes all over the world basically every day, but this very time it must have been god because bronze age people said so.
The only few ways to witness Jesus before you enter eternity is either through a vision or a dream. This article reports thousands of Muslims converting to Christianity after reportedly encountering Jesus in dreams or visions. Just like we discussed with near-death experiences, there's no way to scientifically analyze these events since they are personal. But if it be God's will for your life, may you have a similar experience.
If I ever do, I'll be sure to call a doctor. And btw, God has no will over my life. And if he did, it would contradict the whole free-will story.