That's because the Bible is not a natural science text book.
I never understood how saying "the bible isn't a science book" had any weight in any argument.
What does that even mean???
The bible is not a medical textbook either. Yet it tells us that people needed to wash their hands with running water to avoid getting sick, to defecate in a hole and cover it up to avoid contamination problems, and that a man was brought back to life by Jesus, a little girl was healed from miles away, to take wine for your stomach sake, cleanse with hyssop and that Christ was hung on a cross until dead and rose again.
So, if you read a biography on a man and in that biography it tells of his love of fishing and the methods he used to successfully catch fish... you shouldn't believe that these same methods would work for you, or were true in any way because the biography isn't a fishing text book?
The whole idea is preposterous and makes no logical sense.
The creator of this whole universe has left us His text and instruction and messages to us in His own inspired words.
However, when He tells us of things that deal with science or can be applied to the scientific fields of this earthly world...His truth somehow has no weight because "it's not a science text book"?
Sorry, but this "go to" statement, used by many, has no logic or pulls no weight with me.
Either the information in the Bible is true, and I mean all of it, or none of it can be considered as truth with any confidence.
Here are some scientific concepts that come from your "not a science text book" called the Bible.
Creation is made of particles, indiscernible to our eyes
(Hebrews 11:3)
The Bible specifies the perfect dimensions for a stable water vessel
(Genesis 6:15).
When dealing with disease, clothes and body should be washed under
running water (Leviticus 15:13).
Sanitation industry birthed
(Deuteronomy 23:12-13)
Oceans contain springs
(Job 38:16).
There are mountains on the bottom of the ocean floor
(Jonah 2:5-6)
Blood is the source of life and health
(Leviticus 17:11;
14)
Our bodies are made from the dust of the ground
(Genesis 2:7;
3:19). Scientists have discovered that the human body is comprised of some 28 base and trace elements – all of which are found in the earth.
Light can be divided
(Job 38:24).