no, of course Adam and Eve existed. Mankind was split over time into three great families. The families of Shem, Ham and Japheth. i’m a White European and so I’m a member of the family of Japheth. He was worshiped as the god Jupiter: the King of the gods
“no, of course Adam and Eve existed. Mankind was split over time into three great families. The families of Shem, Ham and Japheth. i’m a White European and so I’m a member of the family of Japheth. He was worshiped as the god Jupiter: the King of the gods”
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The Bible describes these divisions primarily by geography, language, and tribe within the context of the Bronze Age world. Japheth is associated with the “islands of the Gentiles” and the northern regions, but the text identifies these descendants as specific groups like Gomer, Magog, and Javan (often linked to the Aegean and Anatolian peoples). There is no biblical evidence to suggest that “White European” as a distinct, monolithic racial category corresponds to Japheth.
“no, of course Adam and Eve existed. Mankind was split over time into three great families. The families of Shem, Ham and Japheth. i’m a White European and so I’m a member of the family of Japheth. He was worshiped as the god Jupiter: the King of the gods”
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Japtheth and Iupiter are not cognates — Jupiter is part of the Indo-European pantheon which includes the Indian Dyaus Pitar, the Greek Zeus Pitar - basically Dyaus = sky, Pitar = father.
You mentioned that Japheth was worshiped as Jupiter. From a biblical standpoint, this would be viewed as an act of idolatry—the elevation of a human progenitor to the status of a god. The Bible consistently rejects the worship of anything other than the Creator, and equating a son of Noah with the Roman deity Jupiter is a synthesis of pagan mythology with biblical genealogy, not a derivation from scripture itself.
btw, you do realize that many Europeans have at least some genes from the Canaanites via the Phoenicians, so partial descent from Ham