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How should a Christian view homo sapiens or homo erectus?



    
    

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Stringio Gary Patton Supporter People Development Coach to Christians
"Homo sapiens" is the term used by scientists who believe in human evolutionary theory to describe modern humankind. They theorize we have descended from primates (ape class). 

"Homo Erectus", these scientists theorize, was an earlier stage of human evolution closer to apes, as we still know them.

Despite what western school textbooks, and popular media authoritatvely state, the theory of "evolution in kind" has never been proven. Every so-called missing link in the alleged, human evolotionary chain has been proven to have been an intentional fraud of the discoverer/forger, e.g., "Lucy".

One can read more on the Web about the fraud of every "missing link" promoted since the broad publicity of evolution started in the late 19th Century. Evolutionary Scientists and others who choose to believe in "evolution in kind" do so because they refuse to accept the Biblical account, Creation Scientists suggest. 

The beginning of the universe and humankind, which many Christians accept as literally true, is outlined in Genesis 1-3 in the Bible.

Blessings all!

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