PPS by the way, I think all that is being proved in that article is that
holy texts tend to include a number of creation myths loosely stitched
together, rather than just one. I'm fairly sure Genesis in the Bible (for
example) contains at least two creation myths (I read it to check, and it
certainly seems to). And given that the article claims that Adam was "the
last man made out of clay" that's hardly going to go very far towards
uniting the creation myth with evolution! (I know there's some speculation
that clays were involved in the evolution of RNA, but it's a BIG leap from
RNA to a human being.)

PPPS Did the "last man made from clay" get all fired up, and then acquire a
glazed expression?

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