Posted on 08/25/2009 6:36:39 PM PDT by GodGunsGuts
The FOXP2 gene supports Neandertals being fully human
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In addition to morphological and physiological evidence for the vocal tract, including the modern hyoid bone,[5] molecular biology is now providing support that Neandertals were fully equipped for speaking complex languages. The FOXP2 genes found in Neandertals therefore show that they were Homo sapiens. These findings are entirely in accord with the creationists stance that Neandertals were fully human (post-Flood) inhabitants of Europe and Asia.
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Liberals will eat this up. They already think only Neanderthals watch FOX. Now it’s genetic.
Thanks for the ping.
And all Neandertals go to heaven?
Amazing. So the ID designed more than one type of human. Very interesting.
Supporting my belief that there were once buxom beauties in fur bikinis, in the likes of Barbara Bach and Raquel Welch walking this earth. My adolescent fantasy survives.
And Maxine Waters said that there are Neanderthals in the Senate. But Maxine doesn’t like them, because they won’t vote for Obamacare.
thanks, bfl
Got it convered:
Because of sin, mankind began to degenerate, and as groups left the central society for life in the wild, they degenerated even further. According to this evidence the Neanderthal and Cro-Magnon people lived near the Mid-East, while more degenerate types such as the Pithecanthropines and Australopithecines moved still further.
[Bible Science Newsletter, 1980]
Obviously not all...Matthew 7:13-14.
I am to believe that this guy is an expert on a subject that he can’t even spell right?
You’re welcome, bfl.
I think everybody gets there sooner or later. It’s heretical, I know. :)
Not if they plan on being the Neighbor of the Beast :o)
And the most degenerate types ended up in Washington DC.
[2111USMC, 2009]
Too bad they couldn’t swim.
If you do a search, you will find that it is spelled both ways (by evos and creationists alike). Indeed, the valley Neandertal was named after is spelled Neandertal, not Neanderthal.
Why do you say that?
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