I find it odd how Christians constantly refer to the bible as evidence of what is contained within it, and of evidence of God.
It's a just a book written by men, whose agendas we can only guess at, and written at time periods that may have been hundreds of years after the supposed events took place.
The events seem more like Aesop's fables; works of fiction written to illustrate what is right and what is not right, sometimes invoking fantastic events for dramatic effect.
Further, the books have been translated, retranslated, patched together, torn apart, and patched together again, with whatever did not suit the agenda of those writing the latest version, discarded and lost.
It's the Readers Digest version of a Readers Digest version of a Readers Digest version gone mad.
Finally, by the time of Gutenberg's Printing Press, all that is left is a shadow of the originals scroll that may have been its origin, many of which must have been in direct contradiction to each other.
In the end it's just a story book that can no more be used as evidence of God or creation or anything else, anymore than Faery Tales can be used as evidence that elves and faeries and witches and goblins are real.