j_seph
Senior Member
Read genesis 11
One generation??!!
Sorry, I've never seen a white couple give birth to an Asian kid, a black kid, a Latino kid, an Arab kid, and a white kid. Unless there was some serious hanky-panky going on, anyway. If Eve was created from Adam's rib, I doubt if she was Hispanic and he was Polynesian. There shouldn't be that much genetic variation.
Well there are some 20-30 subspecies of whitetail deer in North America... all from ah... Noah... deer or any other animal can come out different with different phases...
I have six brothers... two take to the scandinavians, one to the french, one to the austrians, one to the arabs, my sister takes to the highland scots-norwegians...
Me dad was 5'7 me mom 5'4ish... Me dad was the runt of his family. Only one brother of mine takes after him-- he is so sawed off that he's got squinty eyes...and walks like an Asian mountaineer... He's a forester-- a big little man in his profession.
I think the absence of such scripture may support the idea that Adam was not the first physically created man.
Why doesn't this come as a shock to us. .
I stand corrected. Thanks Hummer and Gordon.
Although, Jesus' lineage(not bloodline because of Ruth) through Joseph was completely Jewish, we know Joseph was not His blood father.
And as for Mary's bloodline, as you pointed out, Rahab's gentile blood was intermingled.
In conclusion, it was not about the bloodline but the lineage. Big difference.
The "type" of being a fleshly Jew was a "shadow" of being a spiritual Jew.
As I understand it, being a jew isn't just bloodline, it is also religion. A person may not be born a jew, but convert to the jewish religion and be considered completely jewish.
As Ruth said, Your God will be my God, and your people, my people. She totally sold out to the jewish train of thought and action
Why are there different races?
One generation??!!
Sorry, I've never seen a white couple give birth to an Asian kid, a black kid, a Latino kid, an Arab kid, and a white kid. Unless there was some serious hanky-panky going on, anyway. If Eve was created from Adam's rib, I doubt if she was Hispanic and he was Polynesian. There shouldn't be that much genetic variation.
Here is one view of it.
http://creation.com/the-origin-of-the-human-races
The Creation Museum (different that the link) has a display on it, can't remember exactly their view.
Seems like it happened in England but two black parents gave birth to twins one white and the other black.
I would bet that those black parents weren't completely black.
Didn't search the names/circumstances but there are more black/white twins out there.
https://answersingenesis.org/racism/its-not-just-black-and-white/