posted on Jun, 10 2023 @ 11:15 PM
a reply to:
ElectricUniverse
Here's what I don't get about the biblical human narrative, other than how it got past the third generation.
Why is there no mention of the other 8 known hominid species?
We know the longest surviving interbred. Why is there no mention of the crossbreeding between them. 23 and me says I am part Neaderthal. More than 1%
too.
Thats a really important part of human history's genome to omit.
Before god got the two for the garden habitat, god must have first had to do a crap ton of refining in Africa.
"Okay, so I did eight of them, and I'm going to see which one wins."
250,000 years later...
"Down to just two species, these taller, more agile, balding ones seem to be the likely winners."
My genome map wouldn't lie, clearly there was futzing about with the species left off the official story.
edit on 10-6-2023 by Degradation33
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