Originally posted by sonhouseWith grammar like that, perhaps you should direct that question to the mirror. 😏
Was Adam and Eve Neanderthals?
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Anyway, why ask the question. The answer is quite obvious. I don't think anyone on the planet believes Neanderthals roamed the Earth 6,000 years ago.
Originally posted by sumydidOh there are bound to be some idiots who think so. Probably not as many idiots as those that think Adam and Eve were wandering around 6000 years ago though.
With grammar like that, perhaps you should direct that question to the mirror. 😏
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Anyway, why ask the question. The answer is quite obvious. I don't think anyone on the planet believes Neanderthals roamed the Earth 6,000 years ago.
Originally posted by sumydidWhy don't you ask RJ that question.
With grammar like that, perhaps you should direct that question to the mirror. 😏
Sorry. Couldn't resist.
Anyway, why ask the question. The answer is quite obvious. I don't think anyone on the planet believes Neanderthals roamed the Earth 6,000 years ago.
18 Nov 12
Originally posted by sonhouseNeanderthals were humans that have changed through disease, environment, and adaptation through reproduction just like the differences in the modern races we have today.
Why don't you ask RJ that question.
The following reference does not give the whole truth since it is from an evolutionists world view, but it gives you a basic idea of where I am coming from.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/a_neands.html
Originally posted by RJHindsSo neandertals came after A&E?
Neanderthals were humans that have changed through disease, environment, and adaptation through reproduction just like the differences in the modern races we have today.
The following reference does not give the whole truth since it is from an evolutionists world view, but it gives you a basic idea of where I am coming from.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/a_neands.html
Originally posted by RJHindsHere is a piece about neanderthals, they have also been analyzed through DNA which can survive many thousands of years.
Neanderthals were humans that have changed through disease, environment, and adaptation through reproduction just like the differences in the modern races we have today.
The following reference does not give the whole truth since it is from an evolutionists world view, but it gives you a basic idea of where I am coming from.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/a_neands.html
http://www.differencebetween.net/science/difference-between-human-and-neanderthal/
19 Nov 12
Originally posted by sonhouseWho ever wrote that article show their extreme ignorance by stating neaderthals are not human. Neanderthals are just as human as negros and caucasians that have adapted different physical types from each other.
Here is a piece about neanderthals, they have also been analyzed through DNA which can survive many thousands of years.
http://www.differencebetween.net/science/difference-between-human-and-neanderthal/
19 Nov 12
Originally posted by menace71The problem comes about with those people that believe in evolution and are looking for missing links between monkeys, apes, and man. They want to identify these people they call neanderthals as one of the missing links. At one time negros were considered a link in the evolution of man also because of some physical differences.
I've heard or read that Neanderthals were humans that had encephalitis or something similar and weren't some subspecies of humans or pre humans
Manny
Originally posted by RJHindsThey are not missing at all, we know pretty much about them including DNA analysis. Oh, I forgot, you poo poo anything scientific if it doesn't follow your pre-programmed belief's. They are not links, they are a complete side chain, we share only about 3% of their genes which may suggest some interbreeding in the deep past.
The problem comes about with those people that believe in evolution and are looking for missing links between monkeys, apes, and man. They want to identify these people they call neanderthals as one of the missing links. At one time negros were considered a link in the evolution of man also because of some physical differences.
So how long ago do you think Neanderthals lived?
19 Nov 12
Originally posted by sonhouseI could only guess, but I believe the ones they found died within the last 4000 years.
They are not missing at all, we know pretty much about them including DNA analysis. Oh, I forgot, you poo poo anything scientific if it doesn't follow your pre-programmed belief's. They are not links, they are a complete side chain, we share only about 3% of their genes which may suggest some interbreeding in the deep past.
So how long ago do you think Neanderthals lived?