You have to be very selective in quotes to claim these citations support the history of our physical existence, universe and life, and stretch the citations to fit. Many scriptures of ancient cultures may be selectively cited and interpreted to fit some aspects of science, but in reality like the Bible they reflect an ancient worldview perspective of the history of our physical existence, life and humanity.
No, in reality they did not know much 'stuff' about science outside the practical aspects of their ancient worldview like in the engineering of massive buildings.
yeah, the engineering is Super Cool, like the Roman temple in Syria with a 2,000 ton
stone plinth raised about a hundred feet.
But from time to time I do read "creation myths." I cannot help but feel a respect for
Genesis account (not the second one, the talking snake)
In 1980 I wouldn't believe any of it. The earth was molten and the sun shone brightly
And then some areas filled with water, and from the water came life. But by 2019 it
was obvious this picture was all Dead Wrong. There really WAS a stage when the
earth was dark and covered in sterile water. A good guess? What's the chances?
Let's check:
1 - earth is wholly ocean
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 10
2 - earth is dark
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 5
3 - earth is sterile
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 10
4 - earth's atmosphere became transparent
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 10
5 - continents rose
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 20
6 - life appeared on land
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 5
7 - life appeared in the oceans
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 10
8 - man was the last
chances of getting this right, say, 1 in 20
Do the math
10x5x10x10x20x5x10x10
= one chance in 900,000,000
ONE CHANCE IN NEARLY A BILLION