To: gore3000
164 posted on
03/07/2002 8:46:44 PM PST by
blam
To: blam
Hybrid Neanderthal link... One questionable skeleton doesn't cut it in this context. You had large numbers of modern humans and neanderthals living in close proximity for long periods and if interbreeding werwe possible at all, hybrid skeletons should be all over the place and easy to find. That is the gist of the article I posted above.
170 posted on
03/07/2002 10:09:23 PM PST by
medved
To: blam
I read that. Totally phony. The total dishonesty of evolution "science" is unimaginable. We have seen numerous fossils of Neanderthals and homo sapiens found nearby. They all show that they were distinct species. Homo sapiens and Neanderthal remained completely distinct while living as neighbors for tens of thousands of years without intermixing. The reason for this was long suspected, but just recently verified. Neanderthal and Homo Sapiens were totally different species, they could not produce progeny with each other. This was confirmed by two separate samples of DNA from Neanderthals found in two widely separate finds.
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