What extra value does being a spirit procreated (wink wink) of God give as opposed to merely having a spirit?
The value is in the definition of 'first man'.
Also, all that evolution for what? Just to end up with what could never be the end product of evolution; a deathless Adamic body?
How is evolution forced to produce something deathless here? It is God who places Adam into that state.
To produce a biological form that already exists in previous worlds and is Gods very own form (quite absurd that)? Why?
What was all that? (the millions of years of monkeys and apes swinging through the trees--for what?)
To produce the required physical body according to the laws of the universe.
You believe in evolution but deprive it of its explanitory power. For example, for you, the human form is what it is because that's the form of the God that procreated the similarly shaped spirit body. Procreated means what? Wink wink woo hoo!
Evolution in and of itself does nothing to prove or disprove the existence of God. You are depriving evolution of something it never had in the first place.
But evolution explains the human form in much more reasonable terms: gradual adaptation based on numerous biohistorical contigencies. (Rerun evolution and one does not end up with humans--it is emergence from complexity and chaos in the mathematical sense of sensitive dependence on initial conditions)
We know how God created the physical body. So?
The human form is not a necessary end product of evolution.
Seems to me that there are many end products. Nothing precludes God from simply setting the initial conditions and taking from the process what is needed for His higher purposes.
And then to top it all off, being a spirit child of God give you no extra features. Turns out that in your senario, mere animals can speak language, love, create poems and music, dream and aspire.
Seems like many animals can do most of that today anyway.
Does the word incongruous mean anything to you?
It's meaning does not seem to apply to anything I have said.