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by beetree on 13 April 2016 - 18:04

@Joan. Maybe you should watch the video interview and then decide if you think their reactions sound fabricated? Women are awake these days for their kid's births, and having birthed a blond headed, blue eyed child, myself, I could tell right off the bat that he was lighter than his brown headed brother. I even posted both new born picts on here once, a real long time ago, not that anyone probably remembers.

Also, this was not their first child.

by beetree on 13 April 2016 - 18:04

@GSD Admin   What is hard to understand about races evolving over time? If the Pope says evolution is not inconsistent with creation, who am I to argue?Didn't you post how the race changed from black to white, scenario yourself? Why, yes, you did!

  1. As Homo sapiens populations began to migrate, the evolutionary constraint keeping skin dark decreased proportionally to the distance north a population migrated, resulting in a range of skin tones within northern populations.
  2. At some point, some northern populations experienced positive selection for lighter skin due to the increased production of vitamin D from sunlight and the genes for darker skin disappeared from these populations.
  3. Subsequent migrations into different UV environments and admixture between populations have resulted in the varied range of skin pigmentations we see today.

by joanro on 13 April 2016 - 19:04

Lol @ women are 'awake these days for their kids' birth'... We were practicing Lamaze in army hospitals before Lamaze coined the practice.
You are deflecting , bee. It doesn't matter as the birth of that child has nothing to do with bible mythology.

by beetree on 13 April 2016 - 19:04

Joan,

You don't understand the reference. Woman used to be knocked out under anesthesia back in the dark ages when my mother bore children. You happen to be wrong about me, and much, much more.
 


by joanro on 13 April 2016 - 20:04

I don't understand the reference? Maybe you weren't clear about the decade you are referencing. 45 yrs ago the only time we used general anesthesia during delivery was for c-section or when a baby was severely deformed stillbirth and the mother didn't want to be aware. Otherwise we only used saddle block or local, mother's choice. Vietnamese women and only a very small % of american women didn't want or need any anasthesia, very fit and natural mothers.

by vk4gsd on 13 April 2016 - 20:04

Yeah shtal Jesus never said its impossible for a camel large animals to fit thru the eye of a needle. Bwahaha apologetics at its finery. Rich xian have as much chance of getting into heaven as a camel going thru the the of a needle, shtal in the history of the universe how many camels have passed thru the eye of a needle.... Bwahaha, apologetics is pathetic.

by beetree on 13 April 2016 - 20:04

@ Joan,

Well, you got me there. My mother wasn't Vietnamese. And I did mention the Dark Ages, so that would make me, hmm, let's see, 🤔 well over 500 years old.


by vk4gsd on 13 April 2016 - 21:04

Yeah all the races came from two people 6000 years ago, sure and all except one family were exterminated by mass murderer yahew 4000 years ago. In the last 4000 years to date that family of 8 sexed the shit out of each other to create the billions of people today of all the different races.

Yep takes a lot of imagination to believe that, stalemate lol.

by beetree on 13 April 2016 - 21:04

You never heard of the "Eve Gene" ? I thought you knew everything!

 Because we inherit mtDNA only from our mother, this line of descent is a picture of the female genealogy of the human species. Not only can we retrace the tree, but by taking into account where the sampled people came from, we can see where certain mutations occurred – for example, whether in Europe, or Asia, or Africa. What’s more, because the changes happen at a statistically consistent (though random) rate, we can approximate the time when they happened. This has made it possible, during the late 1990s and in the new century, for us to do something that anthropologists of the past could only have dreamt of: we can now trace the migrations of modern humans around our planet. It turns out that the oldest changes in our mtDNA took place in Africa 150,000 - 190,000 years ago. Then new mutations start to appear in Asia, about 60,000 – 80,000 years ago. This tells us that modern humans evolved in Africa, and that some of us migrated out of Africa into Asia after 80,000 years ago

http://www.bradshawfoundation.com/journey/eve.html

 

Oh, and here is an idea!💡 I just imagined it! Since we have recently discovered that many races of Northern area, modern men actually have Neanderthal DNA, surely God wouldn't need all the breeders to be homo sapien, you know? Kind of like grafting to a root tree stock for propagation. Apply that same principle to all the various evolutionary species, and wow, see the populations and races grow! 

Why not? And then of course didn't Adam and Eve live to be older than my own 500 plus years, like maybe 900 years old, too? That all changed, but I can see it being a big plus to get the whole people population moving up, up, up!


by joanro on 13 April 2016 - 21:04

You faker, bee.





 


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