Originally Posted by Proselyte In the way Cro-magnon or Neanderthal is looked back on as inferior in terms of mental prowess, if that is the case, will someday a new group of the human species look back on us in a relative primitive light? In reference to the original question then, will this "future man" look back on Jesus and his contemporaries as primitive and perhaps less evolved even mentally?
Christ "took on flesh." He took on the human flesh common to area He was born into. Really, the flesh He took on makes no difference in who He was and is.
The biggest change from people in the time when Christ took on flesh is that the knowledge base that we build on incorporates the ideas, findings, and research of many more people and there have been advances in means of collection, distribution, and storage of knowledge.