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To: AntiGuv

No, not really. It's intriguing to think about though. As I said in another thread just yesterday, it's perfectly OK by me if people want to fantasize hot sweaty cavesex between Neanderthals & Cro-Magnons....>>>

The reality wouldn't make a nice fantasy at all. If it happened at all it was very likely brutal rape.

My question: Is it possible that the story of Cain and Abel is actually a faint race memory of our first genocidal war--against the Neandertal?


61 posted on 02/26/2006 6:37:36 AM PST by Phil Connors
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To: Phil Connors
My question: Is it possible that the story of Cain and Abel is actually a faint race memory of our first genocidal war--against the Neandertal?

In my personal view, yes.

63 posted on 02/26/2006 6:38:57 AM PST by AntiGuv
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To: Phil Connors
My question: Is it possible that the story of Cain and Abel is actually a faint race memory of our first genocidal war--against the Neandertal?

I think so. Here's my since refuted theory (I'm giving you all of it because, despite being wrong in key details, its' a good story) The bolded paragraph is somewhat germane...

The First Man Was a Woman

I can't prove it, but I believe the first man was a woman.

Modern science has used mitochondrial DNA to track human origins back to a single female. This is the so-called Eve hypothesis.

I believe that this was the first fully human Homo Sapiens. A girl was born with a genetic 'defect' in her mitochondria. The mitochondria control the enzyme activity in the cell. This change affected her metabolism at a deep cellular level.

The first human had an altered metabolism that manifested itself in a suite of gross differences:

She lacked vibrissae, the sensory whiskers common to all other mammals.
She had full lips, not the thin line at the rim of the mouth typical of other species.
She was weak, compared to others of her kind.
Her features retained a more child-like appearance as she grew up.
But, the two most critical differences were a lack of body hair, and a monthly estrus cycle.

Why are the last two most critical?

The lack of body hair provided an interesting advantage. To understand this, let's look at cats. There is a breed of hairless cat. Instead of fur, they have a velvety skin. Their owners often comment on how affectionate their cats are. Affectionate? Not really, these cats are just COLD, they snuggle to keep warm!

Back to our first human, she sure is cuddly. She is much more desirable than her standoffish hairy sisters.

Rather than the annual fertility cycle, she is 'in heat' all of the time. Cuddly and friendly too!

Lacking muscle strength, she needed to be protected. The beginnings of love as we now understand it.

That she needed protection is deeply ingrained it the human psyche. In propaganda there are surprisingly few common themes. The enemy is depicted as snakes, spiders, octopus, and, ... and ... hairy ape-men seizing the furless women. The massive muscular King Kong is interested in the petite Fay Rae. Did you ever wonder why this resonated with the audience?

Simple. The first man was a woman...

89 posted on 02/26/2006 7:29:49 AM PST by null and void (Imagine what they would be doing if it wasn't a religion of peace!!!)
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To: Phil Connors

Phil?? Phil Connors?? Now don't say you don't remember me because I sure as heck fire remember you...


104 posted on 02/26/2006 7:48:28 AM PST by DouglasKC
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