What’s the most entertaining thing about this story? Is it …
- the neat little tidbits about Neanderthal genetics?
- the big reveal that Neanderthals, Denisovans, and so-called “modern humans” are all actually the same species?
- the total blindness to the way this fact contradicts the evolutionary narrative?
- the researchers’ discovering that close kin used to intermarry in the distant past, just like we’re told in Genesis?
- their attempts to minimize this same fact?
I remember reading this back in 2013. You might enjoy Rebecca Wragg Sykes 2020 Neanderthal research Kindred. I’m acknowledging it in the front of my upcoming Neanderthal trilogy.
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It sounds like something I would enjoy.
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Wow this article has a lot of contradicts going on. Once again evolutionist trying to put everyone in their own little box.
I came across this video the other day:
ITA Airways | A Sky Full of Italy (youtube.com)
I had a biology professor in collage who said it weird how there were many different species of human that all die out expect us.
It makes more sense that there were different vernation of humans in the ancient past.
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