That is your poorest yet. You present a 100% distorted view of that which I plainly stated. You absolutely know that my clearly stated point is that the Bible's "In The Beginning" was no more than 10,000 years ago, which nobody sensible disputes, and I actually state that there was plenty of life at least 315 million years years ago. It seems that I have to reiterate that which I plainly stated.
The Bible's "In The Beginning", referring to a total void, was no more than 10,000 years ago. Nobody with any sense disputes that. But dinosaurs and numerous other species existed 315 million years ago for 250 million years until the asteroid event caused the extinction of all but small animals and birds. So 65 million years ago that life which survived the asteroid event began evolving, eventually resulting in human beings in our current form at very least 200,000 years ago. So human beings in our current form existed 200,000 years before the Bible's "In The Beginning" (which states that up to that point there was nothing, a void).
I shall let you wrestle with your conflicting beliefs in both the scientifically proved truth and your belief in the Bible's "In The Beginning".
You cannot believe in the Bible's "In The Beginning", which the Bible refers to as a void (which nobody with any sense argues to be more than 10,000 years ago) whilst also believing that there was plenty of life on Earth at least 315 million years ago and human beings in our current form existing more than 200,000 years ago.
My own view, clearly and consistently stated, is that there has been substantial animal life on Earth for at the very least 315 million years, almost certainly a lot longer than that and that the Bible's "In The Beginning" is nonsense, with not even any theologians challenging the fact that it refers to a time no more than 10,000 years ago. Any other purported representation of my view is, to say the least, disingenuous.