Thank you for posting this. 5 years ago I would not have guessed that I would be so interested in DNA. I've been learning little by little. Another good resource is Dr N Jeanson. The infinite information included in DNA is a testimony to God's wondrous handiwork.
@MaryellenS.138 ай бұрын
Are Neanderthals any relation to Nephillim? And or Vikings?
@elram26498 ай бұрын
This is simply my reasoning on that... Neanderthals wouldn't have been the Nephilim as the latter apparently couldn't procreate. And, whom we now call Neanderthals certainly weren't the "man of reknown" - and so, they couldn't have been the mighty and strong beings that we associate with the Nephilim (the half-angelic/half-human powerful creatures that would later inspire stories and later become cemented as the heroes of old Greek mythology and around the world through other cultures' own mythologies). The Neanderthals were humans who lived in small groups and were very isolated from other groups. This means they reproduced mostly only within their very own small groups, this means there was very shallow genetic diversity. This means they were inbreeding. This would account for their myriad of genetic deformities and illnesses as accounted for by DNA studies. As stated here in this video, enough of Neanderthal genetics survives within today's populations through their mixing (procreating) with other populations baring (carrying) more varied (less damaged) stable genetics. Whom we today call 'Vikings' were not so called by themselves but by Europeans from mainland Europe. Anywho, these Scandinavian tribes between the 700s-900s AD time-frame, well, and mainly talking about their descendants today, still do carry about 2% Neanderthal DNA and so does most of Europe, with percentages varying only slightly amongst their various populations. The important thing to remember is that we're all humans, one race; the human race as God created and intended us to be... albeit, we're all genetically messed up via our continous imperfection after our fall from grace in the Garden of Eden. All of us carry genetic diversity, as this was built-in since our perfect creation. That genetic diversity keeps degrading with every generation. We're different to our own eyes and that's fine - that reflects the diversity made possible by our creator. Yet sadly, this outwardly appearance is precisely what has been used to divide mankind by labeling us "different human/humanoid races" especially via the modern-day religion of Evolutionary Theory... perhaps the biggest facepalm ever against each other. And, we still discriminate against each other depending on color appearance and physical characteristics. That's what we call Racism. Generally speaking, the more genetic DIVERSITY one has, the more stable and healthier one's DNA remains. However, we're all still imperfect and so our DNA continues to degrade and deteriorate but with less genetic entropy (susceptibility to illnesses, diseases, and genetic conditions) rates than those whom are not as genetically diverse. Having said that, no one is superior to another, for after having fallen from grace, we all still die. It's really that simple. Hope that helps. 😊🙏😊
@sharongunlock71258 ай бұрын
According to DNA..... I have some Neanderthal genes.........
@owlfethurz83777 ай бұрын
Apparently, scientists are finding out that i's quite common, especially in certain people groups. I know very little about it but have been reading this in reliable literature.
@justsaved38768 ай бұрын
I have some serious problems with this guy's Neanderthal claims..... Who said the Ice Age happened after Noah and the flood....Naw I don't believe that. I guess the next thing he's going to say is Noah had dinosaurs 🦕 on the Ark....No sir don't even try it Mr. Genome.