
If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.
For as in Adam all die
The apostle here shows who he meant in the former verse, by the one man the cause of death, and by the other the author of the resurrection of the dead, and that he intended Adam and Christ; all men were in Adam seminally, as the common parent of human nature, in such sense as Levi was in the loins of Abraham when Melchizedek met him, and in him paid tithes unto him; and they were all in him representatively, he being the federal head of all his posterity, and so a type and figure of Christ that was to come; and being in him, they all sinned in him, and so died in him, the sentence of death passed on them in him; they became subject to a corporeal death, which has ever since reigned over mankind, even over infants, such who have not sinned after the similitude of his transgression; this was the doctrine of the Jewish church; (See Gill on Romans 5:12), to which may be added one testimony more; says F7 one of their writers,
``by the means of the first Adam (lkl htym honqn) , "death was inflicted by way of punishment on all":''even so in Christ shall all be made alive:

If death existed before Adam, then sin would not be the cause of death, undermining the Gospel itself. Scripture ties death directly to Adam’s fall and new life to Christ. Evolution with death before man denies this vital truth.

The foundational questions of life: Who am I? Where do I come from? What is my purpose? Where am I going?

The "gap theory" suggests a time gap between Genesis 1:1 and 1:2 to accommodate evolutionary timescales and fossil records, but this theory is not supported by the original Hebrew or biblical doctrine. The Bible clearly teaches that death came into the world through Adam’s sin, not before.

The Bible teaches that God did not intend for the world to have death, suffering, or disease. His original creation was perfect, with direct and joyful communication between God and man. However, human sin introduced death and suffering as consequences for turning away from God, and only through Jesus Christ's death and resurrection can we have salvation and eternal joy once more.
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