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What animal did humans originally evolved from?

What animal did humans originally evolved from?

Humans are one type of several living species of great apes. Humans evolved alongside orangutans, chimpanzees, bonobos, and gorillas. All of these share a common ancestor before about 7 million years ago. Learn more about apes.

What fish do we all evolved from?

Read the original article. Bottom line: A new study suggests that human hands likely evolved from the fins of Elpistostege, a fish that lived more than 380 million years ago.

Did humans come from a fish?

Yes, no doubt we evolved from fish. Scientists think that the common ancestor of jawed vertebrates was similar to eyeless, boneless, jawless fishes such as hagfish and lampreys, which diverged from their immediate ancestors about 360 million years ago.

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Are We descendants of Adam and Eve?

Scripture is clear that every human being is descended from Adam and Eve. Although it is common to classify people into “races” based on skin tone, eye shape, and so on, there is actually only one race.

Did all the races come from Adam and Eve?

It is commonly taught, all of the races came from Adam and Eve. However, none of the theories you will encounter are Biblical or logical as we will document in this Bible study. Instead, they are brought about by church traditions.

What if Adam and Eve’s children were genetically perfect?

Since Adam and Eve were created genetically perfect, their children would have had few mutations. Mutations in subsequent generations would have continued to increase and accumulate. Eventually, it became too dangerous to marry a close relation because of the increased likelihood of inherited disease.

How did life evolve according to the Bible?

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Life evolves exactly the way God knew it would via his design in the finely-tuned initial conditions of the Big Bang. 6. Homo sapiens evolve as planned (not by accident). 7. God “breathes his image” (soul) into the Homo sapien making the first human in another act of special creation.