Jerry N.
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Thanks for your response. It is a very interesting thought, but I think it is possible that Genesis 1: 27 did not include Adam. Adam was created in Genesis 2:5. There may have been sometime between the two, since “there was no one to work the ground.” (Genesis 2:5). So humanoids were Genesis 1:27, and Adam was Genesis 2:5. Maybe not, but it is interesting to speculate.My belief is that Adam was born before anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals diverged. It's noteworthy that early Neanderthals looked more like modern humans than later Neanderthals. I suspect that Neanderthals were also descendants of Adam and Eve.
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