Big Daddy Pale Skin
Journal Title: Journal of Clinical Medical Research - Year 2021, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
“Some 40,000 years ago, Cro-Magnons-the first people who had a skeleton that looked anatomically modern entered Europe, coming from Africa” [1]. “Neanderthals are our closest extinct human relative” Smithsonian national museum of natural history [2]. Since positing a couple of years ago that if Adam and Eve existed, they had to have been platinum blonde Caucasians [3]. I have come under fire from one or two individuals. What these critics don’t realize is that according to many evolutionists the first modern human beings were light skinned too! According to Cambridge University Press’ Biological Sciences it is said that all human ethnicities arose from Cro-Magnon man [4]. But reconstructions of the Neanderthal man and Cro-Magnon man show them to be light/white skinned. This is so at The Neanderthal museums in Croatia and Germany, The British Museum and The Hall of Human origins at The Smithsonian. So the bottom line is that whether we arrived here by creation or evolution our ancestors were presumably pale skinned. Whether “out of Eden” or “out of Africa” the first human beings were light skinned. Et tu, Darwin? Et tu evolutionists? [5-12].
Authors and Affiliations
Seun Ayoade
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