DNA would probably answer as no, however, we can see via micro-evolution that man continually adapts to his environment. If our body changes to the environment, causes our skin to change, etc. it doesn't seem to effect how our brains are "wired". Once a human, always a human, although we may look differently and respond differently to our environments. Technically, we are all the same...Lman19 wrote:Thanks for the response. The skulls do seem extremely similar. If micro-evolution, then you are of the opinion that the Neanderthal and modern human are connected?
Aborigine
We had the same brain capacity, technically it was just shaped differently... How does this prove we evolved from something lower?
It is a possibility.. I would lean to that idea. There does seem to be an overlap between humans and Neanderthal. And many believe that their characteristics died out (in humans) some 30,000 years ago.Lman19 wrote:Are you of the opinion that the Neanderthal and modern human were on earth at the same time?
Late Neanderthals 'more like us'
Not much.. We do know however that the average age of the people mentioned in Genesis 5, before the flood from Adam to Noah (10 generations), was 847 years. After the flood, from Shem to Abraham (10 generations), the average age was 317.Lman19 wrote:Are you aware of any scriptural reference that speaks of what we know as the Neanderthal? I appreciate your articles on how molecular biology refutes evolution...it taught me some things and thanks for the discussion.
Why? Well they had bodies that lasted longer than ours. They were better equipped for the environment back then.