There is no way that you can “prove” it unless there is a direct statement confirming what you believe. We could argue all day and it wouldn’t alter a thing. Like the triune godhead, there are scriptures that might suggest it if you twist them enough, but since there is no direct statement confirming it, it too is based on supposition and interpretation…..these are not facts. Your assumptions about who God created and when are therefore not provable….but you will hold to them anyway because you want to.
My beliefs are in full agreement with the Bible, and the reason why the human race needs redemption as descendants of Adam….not just Noah. God did not wipe sin out of the world with the flood…he merely reset the path that the human race was treading, under influence from satan and his demons….cleansing it and starting again with a faithful, and more importantly, an obedient man who followed God’s direction to the letter. But sin being a powerful influence for the evil they introduced into the human race, it wasn’t long before rebellion reared it’s ugly head again….with Nimrod.
The meaning of this first recorded Bible prophesy remained a mystery for centuries until it was God’s time to reveal who the players were.
This prophesy revealed that there would be a deliverer who would destroy the one really represented by the serpent, namely, the great serpent and enemy of God, Satan the Devil. (Rev 12:9)
It also indicated that the Devil would have a “seed.” It would require time for the two seeds to be brought forth and for enmity to develop between them.
So the characters in the prophesy are for the most part, symbolic, not literal.
1 John 3:10-12…
“The children of God and the children of the Devil are evident by this fact: Whoever does not practice righteousness does not originate with God, nor does the one who does not love his brother. 11 For this is the message that you have heard from the beginning, that we should love one another; 12 not like Cain, who originated with the wicked one and slaughtered his brother. And for what reason did he slaughter him? Because his own works were wicked, but those of his brother were righteous.”
It is the characteristics of both in their behavior that identifies these ”children”.
The true “mother” from whom Jesus came is God’s symbolic “wife”…..his heavenly family of spirit beings. (Gal 4:21-31)
Jesus came from heaven originally, so that he could be given “birth” as a human to offer his life for the one Adam lost for us.
You see, this is the scary part of your belief to me, because what you are suggesting invalidates everything Jesus taught….it isn’t tearing down my beliefs, but is insulting the very reason why Jesus came. You are suggesting that the human race is the spawn of the devil! If that was the case, then these “humans”, like the Nephilim (spawned by the demons) had no right to live, and God would have wiped them all out, but not including the supposedly first humans who were sinless, not being Adam’s offspring….as I said…it’s a rabbit hole that I will not go down with you any further. The scenario has no valid foundation except in interpretation and suggestion….my faith requires more than that.
Why would God record himself creating the first humans and say nothing about them…..only to record a second creation and make the Bible all about them and their sinful actions, requiring his rescue mission for their children? What about those people who supposedly existed before them, outside the garden, and whose story is missing? They were apparently sinless, since God’s creation is without defect and humankind were created to live forever on earth in their mortal flesh. Where was “the tree of life” for them? It was the only source of everlasting life mentioned to Adam….were the “other” people prevented from eating of this tree’s fruit if they were sinless? If so, why….since they were apparently around for 1656 years before Adam’s creation?
Your favored scenario makes absolutely no sense. If all the wicked died in the flood, what happened to the “others”? Does the invention of these “other” humans stem from the question as to where Cain got his wife?