JOEL - That speech was given in 1931 and was in reference to this earth. Here is a link to it:
http://eyring.hplx.net/Eyring/faq/evolution/Talmage1931.html
What Talmage said was:
"Geologists and anthropologists say that if the
beginning of Adamic history dates back but 6000 years
or less, there must have been races of human sort upon
earth long before that time -- without denying,
however, that Adamic history may be correct, if it be
solely regarded solely as the history of the Adamic
race." (The Earth and Man)
There were some early church leaders like Talmage and B.H. Roberts and other non-LDS scholars who, in attempts to harmonize scripture and doctrine with science, proposed that there might have been earlier races of humanoids who some called Pre-Adamites, but unrelated to Adam.
Talmage said:
"I do not regard Adam as related to -- certainly not
as descended from -- the Neanderthal, the Cro-Magnon,
the Peking or the Piltdown man. Adam came as divinely
directed, created and empowered, and stands as the
patriarchal head of his posterity."(The Earth and Man)
He also said:
"I do not believe that Adam derived his mortal body by
evolutionary processes from the lower animals. The
adamic race of men are of an entirely different
order." (Talmage to F. C. Williamson, 22 Apr. 1933,
Talmage Papers. (88))
Elder Marion G. Romney pointed out that LDS theology
commits us to certain beliefs regarding Adam and
Adam's line:
"There were no pre-adamic men in the line of Adam. ...
I am not a scientist. I do not profess to know
anything but Jesus Christ, and him crucified, and the
principles of his gospel. If, however, there are some
things in the strata of the earth indicating there
were men before Adam, they were not the ancestors of
Adam. Adam was the son of God. ... He did not come up
through an unbroken line of organic evolution. There
had to be a fall. 'Adam fell that men might be." (2
Nephi 2:25.) (Conference Report, April 5, 1953)
Scientific discovery so far seems to indicate that
life and death occurred thousands and even millions of
years before the time of Adam. So there is of course
an obvious dilemma when we consider the possible
existance and deaths of these so-called pre-adamic races and other animals and plant life, and the
doctrine that there was no death on this earth before Adam. It will have to remain a dilemma until God sees
fit to give us further light on the subject, which we know will happen some day:
"Yea, verily I say unto you, in that day when the Lord shall come, he shall reveal all things--things which have passed, and hidden things which no man knew, things of the earth, by which it was made, and the purpose and the end thereof--things most precious, things that are above, and things that are beneath, things that are in the earth, and upon the earth, and in heaven." (D&C 101:32-34.)
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