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originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: ThreeDeuce
You do know those were long running comic book series before they were films, right?
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: ThreeDeuce
Nobody has perverted gods word more than churches.
originally posted by: ThreeDeuce
You do know that they all present the same cohesive story, right?
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: ThreeDeuce
You do know that they all present the same cohesive story, right?
No, I don't actually, I think comic books and superhero movies are lame.
originally posted by: havok
a reply to: ThreeDeuce
While it's most certainly true that Hollywood has perverted God's Word, I don't know if your correlation is worth proving. I enjoyed your view, but to believe that the X-men have anything to do with the Bible...well...that may be grasping at straws.
Otherwise, keep thinking!
originally posted by: ThreeDeuce
Both of these tribes have been marked, or 'anointed' genetically. This is the most well known Unique Event Polymorphism, and is discussed in the first few paragraphs on this webpage. en.wikipedia.org... We are talking about what we see, when we are looking at the y-dna sexual chromosomes. This mutation is called YAP+, and chabad shows that over 98% of all Kohenim posses this mutation.
The age of haplogroup DE, previously estimated at between 65,000 and 71,000 years, was later estimated at around 73,000 years and most recently at around 76,000 years old.
The study suggests a back migration into Africa and a following admixture of the native Africans with immigrating peoples from Asia. It is suggested that DE originated about 70,000 years ago somewhere near Tibet and Central Asia. Additionally, the authors argue that the presence of DE* in Tibet, and that Tibet shows the greatest diversity concerning haplogroup D, supports the origin of DE* in this region