First of all, I like how you put everything in the quote just so I'd have to take my time to respond to you. And don't ever talk about logic when you, like you claim religious people do, just ignored nearly every fact I gave you.
The first two modern humans to spawn from more primitive humanoid species were Adam and Eve. Yes, that is my belief. And it amazes me how you try to put yourself in our shoes during these arguments, yet continue to deny all the divine (nigh supernatural) events that would have to have occurred if the Bible was absolutely truthful. It wasn't just some talking snake. It is Satan speaking to Eve through the snake, which if God and Satan do exist, is absolutely plausible.
Of course it's all done by men. This is the one thing I hate about most atheists and the one reason kinda/sorta respect Dawkins and Bill Nye. They base their arguments off of scientific evidence. Anyone who says "Well God allows such horrible things to happen, so he can't be real." should shut up and know their place. God gave us free will to do anything we want, which includes worshipping other gods or none at all, as well as travesties like genocide and world poverty. And as messed up as it is, that's why he's considered a loving God, because doing something to make us believe in him is no different from an abusive master forcing his servants to submit to him. And yes, there are many differences, for the same reason there's a thousand differences when you use Google Translate on manga pages.
What part of "If one believes in the God-given abilities certain of the prophets had" did you not understand? You're listing feats all believed to be aided by the power of God which, if he does exists, is correct. Again, the only one that should make you question some things is Noah's Ark. And I didn't say 'fake'. I said there are logical gaps when you introduce scientific evidence that can't be ignored. I know the revelance of that story in the biblical timeline, though, so I can set that single issue aside.
Yes, the Greeks did. Roughly two hundred years AFTER Isaiah claimed it was a disc. Your point?
I'm sorry, bro. But you, like all atheist wolves, try too hard to adjust everything to fit the laws of physics you've been led to believe define everything in this universe. But forget imagination, I guess. No one ever benefited from having it.