It sounds like Targeros was only exposed to a short doctrinal "harmony" of the Bible. Or at the very least, has never read the Bible itself, especially the Old Testament. Yet they believe in modern interpretations of some old OT mythology, interestingly. The above comments addressed most of it, I'll add a little:
In a polytheistic world, monotheism was imposed by an elite with savagery and violence. Some of the genocide and murder orders cited above were in relation to that. It was a very human political process. At some point there was the priestly ruling class with its pseudohistorical power justification genealogies. Then just like before them, kings were divinized as gods (i.e. pharaohs). Also very human and not evidence of the divine. This was even done in Europe with the popes and the monarchy.
Also, you have proof that there was never a Garden of Eden, world-wide flood, or exodus?
First, one must acknowledge that this is the mythology of an iron age people and that some of it is adapted from that of their ancestors, like the Epic of Gilgamesh. But yes, there is plenty of strong evidence suggesting that this mythology could not have been history.
There is plenty of evidence that modern humans like us date to 300-400k years back and that they have naturally evolved from older great apes. That before monotheism there was polytheism, that before that there was animism and fertility cults. Yahweh is a relatively young god.
In geology, we can detect major events and there is no evidence whatsoever for a worldwide flood in the human era. We also know that there were local floods in the Nile region. We know that the Noah story is adapted for monotheism from a more ancient polytheistic myth, where Noah was Utnapishtim. We know with basic engineering that it would be impossible for a wooden boat as large as described to hold together in water. We know with basic biology and geography that life had already long diversified on all of the Earth by the human era. That it would have been impossible for those animals to migrate to the ark and then back to their environment without facing death and without taking an eternity to reach their destination. That no ark would have been able to hold a couple of every animal. That 1 or 7 couples of a species is not enough to repopulate, lacking genetic diversity.
For Exodus, we know how small that desert is and how it would be ridiculous to wander 40 years in it. Then there are those miracle claims like water extraction and manna. Evidence that it's mythology, or at least pseudohistory mixed with mythology.
So yes, long disproven, even if science is not about disproving God or the Bible. As some others noted, your problem is when you begin to deny reality, alienate yourself and to embrace mythology as if it was history. That's why not all Christians are inerrentist literalist. Then it's a feature of exploitative cults to alienate and isolate its fidels, turning them against reality and the world.
To sustain such irrational ideology, one needs to constantly affirm it, conditioning. It may explain why this nonsense was spammed on a gaming forum, where it didn't belong.