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How many Eves are there? (Clan Mothers)
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<blockquote data-quote="Jazer" data-source="post: 59034099"><p>My claim is not wrong. Evolution is based on common ancestor. Your just talking about something different. It does not matter anyways because sooner or later everything in science is proven to be wrong. You can put a man on the moon using Newton's theory, yet the theory is wrong. Because Einstein came out with a new theory. We trace the Y Chromosome though the father and the MtDNA through the mother. That is the way we trace the genealogy. It does not matter that they get just as much DNA from their other grandparents. </p><p></p><p>Sense the whole point of what we are talking about is to find the first food producer. What does your MRCA have to do with that? Perhaps if you could show us a mutation that happened to show up at the same time in the same place where man because a food producer. That is a farmer AND a herdsman. How can the theory of evolution explain both of those showing up at the same time and in the same place. To be more exact in the Jewish people that we read about in our Bible. Is it somehow just a coincidence that science now tells us that the people in the Bible were the first food producers. Compared to hunter gathers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jazer, post: 59034099"] My claim is not wrong. Evolution is based on common ancestor. Your just talking about something different. It does not matter anyways because sooner or later everything in science is proven to be wrong. You can put a man on the moon using Newton's theory, yet the theory is wrong. Because Einstein came out with a new theory. We trace the Y Chromosome though the father and the MtDNA through the mother. That is the way we trace the genealogy. It does not matter that they get just as much DNA from their other grandparents. Sense the whole point of what we are talking about is to find the first food producer. What does your MRCA have to do with that? Perhaps if you could show us a mutation that happened to show up at the same time in the same place where man because a food producer. That is a farmer AND a herdsman. How can the theory of evolution explain both of those showing up at the same time and in the same place. To be more exact in the Jewish people that we read about in our Bible. Is it somehow just a coincidence that science now tells us that the people in the Bible were the first food producers. Compared to hunter gathers. [/QUOTE]
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