Neandertals- Adam's Grandchildren- Your Grandparent's

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Jan. 9/ 17 news...


Evolutionists continue to be surprised....and continue denying the evidence..NEANDERTALS ARE US.

"One of the biggest surprises about our evolution revealed over just the last decade is the extent to which our ancestors engaged in amorous congress with the evolutionary cousins.*Bonking the Neanderthals, it seems, was a bit of a pastime for the distant relatives..."*https://www.rawstory.com/2017/01/paying-a-heavy-price-for-loving-the-neanderthals/


Once again... Neandertals are NOT a different species from you and me. They were a distinct people group, not unlike pygmies who are as human as any of us. *They are descendants of Adam and Eve, and we are descendants of them.*
 

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Todays NY Times Science

"We hypothesize that roughly 50,000 years ago, when the ancestors of modern humans migrated out of Africa and into Eurasia, they encountered Neanderthals. Matings must have occurred then. "

https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/01/...app://com.google.android.googlequicksearchbox


Oxford Dictionary definition of 'species'..."A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding."


So..... you would think *evolutionists could simply admit that Neandertals and us are the same species. They are our ancestors. It seems 'scientific racism' is still thriving amongst many modern evolutionists.*


Wiki "Scientific racism*is the pseudoscientific study of techniques and hypotheses to support or justify the belief in*racism, racial inferiority, or racial superiority"
 

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Todays Neandertal "news". Evolutionists continue struggling trying to understand evidence within their belief system. There is no need to struggle with just so stories. The evidence shows Neandertals were intelligent and human. They didn't need to learn how to create and use fire. (Adam might have been the one to pass down that knowlege.)

"The Curious Case of the Neanderthal Campfire"

https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2017/02/the-first-fire/515427/
 
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