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The Lost One
Yes, true.That is the true debate. Abiogenesis v creation. Evolution is the process that created diversity after life had originated and is not an alternative to divine creation, though creationists do not seem to get that distinction.
But it is not just that - it isn’t just about the very first life on Earth.
Creationism is all about the creation of man, hence creation of Adam. They wanted them (“creationists”) to be descendants to the one created “special” - the first human who was magically transformed from lifeless dust or lifeless clay.
This myth of dust-into-man is preferred over humans being in the family of the “great apes”. And removing their “specialness” scared the craps out of them.
But science of evolution isn’t about their personal preferences, but that humans of Homo sapiens evolved from something earlier species - the Homo heidelbergensis. And the H. heidelbergensis evolved from older Homo erectus or more precisely from Homo ergaster. And so on.
The Homo heidelbergensis was most likely the common ancestor to the Neanderthals and the Denisovans (Homo denisova).
Creationists all preferred to ignore the existence of erectus, ergaster, heidelbergensis, etc, or to explain away the older species that were “us”.
That’s what creationists feared most - that we aren’t so special.