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So with a change in selection pressures, monkeys could give rise to different humans?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aman777" data-source="post: 74192357" data-attributes="member: 323752"><p>History records the arrival of the first Human (Noah) on this Earth 11k years ago in Lake Van, Turkey. He walked down from the mile high Lake into the valleys of Northern Mesopotamia and began farming in order to eat. <a href="http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/map00-fc.html" target="_blank">Map: Fertile Cresent, 9000 to 4500 BCE</a></p><p></p><p>Noah was NOT like the prehistoric people who also lived around the area but he knew them, because they also existed on Adam's small Earth, which was totally destroyed in the flood. 2Pet3:6 Prehistoric people evolved from the last universal common ancestor who appeared in liquid water 13.8 billion years before Noah was born. Genesis 1:21</p><p></p><p>Noah's grandsons, like Cain on Adam's Earth, had NO other Human women to marry. They married and produced children with the prehistoric women who had been on this planet for millions of years before Adam's firmament arrived. Genesis 6:4 calls them the sons of God and because they were innocent, assured of Heaven. No so with the Humans (descendants of Adam) who had arrived on this Earth from a world which was UNDER water. Genesis 1:6-8</p><p></p><p>Adam's firmament/Heaven was "<span style="color: #0000ff">clean dissolved</span>" in the flood. Isaiah 24:19 The present Cosmos will be burned. ll Peter 3:10 Christians will be taken to the 3rd Heaven of ll Corinthians 12:2 and Revelation 21:1 to live forever with Jesus. That is God's Truth which agrees with every other discovered Truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aman777, post: 74192357, member: 323752"] History records the arrival of the first Human (Noah) on this Earth 11k years ago in Lake Van, Turkey. He walked down from the mile high Lake into the valleys of Northern Mesopotamia and began farming in order to eat. [URL="http://www.fsmitha.com/h1/map00-fc.html"]Map: Fertile Cresent, 9000 to 4500 BCE[/URL] Noah was NOT like the prehistoric people who also lived around the area but he knew them, because they also existed on Adam's small Earth, which was totally destroyed in the flood. 2Pet3:6 Prehistoric people evolved from the last universal common ancestor who appeared in liquid water 13.8 billion years before Noah was born. Genesis 1:21 Noah's grandsons, like Cain on Adam's Earth, had NO other Human women to marry. They married and produced children with the prehistoric women who had been on this planet for millions of years before Adam's firmament arrived. Genesis 6:4 calls them the sons of God and because they were innocent, assured of Heaven. No so with the Humans (descendants of Adam) who had arrived on this Earth from a world which was UNDER water. Genesis 1:6-8 Adam's firmament/Heaven was "[COLOR=#0000ff]clean dissolved[/COLOR]" in the flood. Isaiah 24:19 The present Cosmos will be burned. ll Peter 3:10 Christians will be taken to the 3rd Heaven of ll Corinthians 12:2 and Revelation 21:1 to live forever with Jesus. That is God's Truth which agrees with every other discovered Truth. [/QUOTE]
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