Tuesday 4 January 2022

Neanderthals were human just like us

 



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Joel Kontinen


According to evolutionists, we the species that survived. A hundred years ago, they were depicted as mere cave men. But things have changed since then. More and more research shows that the Neanderthals were as human as us.

 Neanderthals might never even have gone extinct, instead genetically embedding themselves in the human genome as a result of interbreeding.”

They also showed the things that make us human, such as, symbolic art, tool and weapon making, the use of fire, and burial ceremonies.  

According to evolution, The brains of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens  “were similar in size and similar in blood supply from the internal carotid arteries to the cerebrum, the cognitive part of the brain … so effectively there is no evidence that the cognitive ability of the two species was any different,” Roger Seymour says.

We already know that Neanderthals were fully human and they lived mostly in Europe in the same way we do. We belief that they lived in Europe atter the flood of Noah’s day.

Source:

Novak. Sara, 2021 Debunking the Myth of Homo Sapiens Superiority, Discover  21 December,