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edwest211
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This reply is an invention. God created Eve for Adam but creating stories about alleged hominids is just speculation.
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Totally speculation. Trying to see how it would play out if the assimilation idea were truly considered. It doesn’t work for me.This reply is an invention. God created Eve for Adam but creating stories about alleged hominids is just speculation.
HAHAHA!!! No, but it would look great in the credits.Nah. “Gorgias Roddenberry” just doesn’t have that ‘ring’ to it…![]()
I agree with that—but that is why I do not believe the humans would mate with the hominids. They would then notice that the hominids were “merely animals”.So, it is precisely the human soul that makes us human and not merely ‘animal.’
Second order consciousness is actually a matter of the intellect and the will—both are functions of the soul. However, I thought you would protest it because it is too theological, and we were going for the physically verifiable as well as theological—since we are dealing with the biological result of the theological soul in this thought experiment. Funny that I saw it the other way!It falls, strictly speaking, in the realm of science. While it might have merit, I’m going to defer addressing it, since I’m primarily interested in the theological case we’re making, not the physically / empirically verifiable implications…
The asking of “why” is what makes it so interesting to watch scientists try to explain a universe that is entirely atoms interacting with atoms with no purpose. They why do they ask why? If there is no because, How could their be a desire to know why?The humans would see the stars and wonder at their existence and ask “Why?”
Interestingly, that’s the type of questions that ‘origins’ scientists tend to ask
The Neanderthal DNA could be explained in this model by the original two hominids who were infused with souls. We are assuming in this model that they are genetically identical to the hominids without souls. Common genetics. Both human and hominid would have common genes, even if they never mated again.The two “species” would have a wide gulf between them almost immediately.
Perhaps. Yet, we look at Neandertals and recognize that their DNA exists in our bodies – clearly, ‘modern’ humans mated with Neandertals 100K years ago or so.
Hominids without souls are one of the beasts—as you said, “merely animals.” It is the soul that sets humans apart.“Adam looked at all of the animals and did not see a fit helper, but he recognized the soul in Eve and knew that this was equal footing.”
That being said, all the narrative of Genesis 2 says is that God presented Adam with ‘cattle’ and ‘beasts’ and ‘birds’. I think our thesis is still safe.
In any case, if we’re going to go full-on mind-bogglingly literalistic, then Adam picks Eve because of physical, not spiritual, characteristics.
In that case, they were WRONG about the soul. And clearly, they recognized it. These were human persons with souls and dignity. Who, as you said, were not treated with equal dignity, and it was deplorable.However, that did not keep white men from seeking out black women for sex (and subsequently, giving birth to children). Even more interestingly, these children were not afforded the rights that other, ‘purebred’ children inherited.
Yes, but that is still just human jerks mistreating human victims. Not humans mating with non humans.The same thing has happened all over the world, wherever ‘civilized’ men came in contact with ‘primitive’ women.
Well, I still want to believe (with my eyes squeezed tightly shut and my ears plugged just in case someone brings forth an example to prove me wrong) that it would prevent it. All joking aside, I don’t see any normalized or common violations that say otherwise. Or really any uncommon or rare ones.It would, but I don’t think it would prevent sexual activity and childbearing.
You haven’t observed Millennials in their natural habitat recently, then, have you…?[Humans] would then notice that the hominids were “merely animals”.
Good point. Calls for a bit more noodling, perhaps…?Second order consciousness is actually a matter of the intellect and the will—both are functions of the soul. However, I thought you would protest it because it is too theological, and we were going for the physically verifiable as well as theological—since we are dealing with the biological result of the theological soul in this thought experiment.
Hmm… no, I don’t think so. You’re suggesting that our “Adam and Eve” would be the only true humans with Neandertal DNA? I think not, on two counts: first, the other ‘merely hominin’ parents (who are parents of human children via their mates) would have contributed Neandertal DNA just as reasonably as Adam and Eve did. In addition, “Adam and Eve only” would create an empirically verifiable bottleneck in the population (and science tells us that such a bottleneck does not exist).The Neanderthal DNA could be explained in this model by the original two hominids who were infused with souls.
There are reasonable explanations for the assertion that Neandertals and ‘modern’ humans mated, rather than asserting that modern humans descended from Neandertals through evolution. On the other hand, we diverged from fruit flies way, way up the chain…Further, if a common segment of DNA between humans and another species indicated that we mated with them in the past, then someone has some explaining to do to the fruit flies. We share 60% of our genes with them.
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Please provide a method for providing evidence of the presence of a soul in a human. Once you come up with such a method, I’ll take your objection seriously.There’s no evidence they were assimilated.![]()
Sorry, I wasn’t clear. I do that too often.“The Neanderthal DNA could be explained in this model by the original two hominids who were infused with souls.”
Hmm… no, I don’t think so. You’re suggesting that our “Adam and Eve” would be the only true humans with Neandertal DNA?
I have only seen the argument that there were either common genes, common physical traits, or that there is evidence that they shared a similar habitat range and so they “likely would have mated.” Which doesn’t follow. I went to college with plenty of attractive members of my same species of opposite gender, and it does not follow that I then “likely would have mated.” As far as the DNA or physical traits in common—we cannot, from where we sit in time, say that it is more plausible that we obtained Neanderthal DNA from cross species mating than it does that we have a common core set of DNA with all forms of life. The fruit fly proves this. If we say common DNA with Neanderthals means early humans mates with Neanderthals, then we have to say common DNA with fruit flies (60%) means we mated with this at some point, quite frequently. Even more so mice—90% shared genetic code!There are reasonable explanations for the assertion that Neandertals and ‘modern’ humans mated, rather than asserting that modern humans descended from Neandertals through evolution.
And so could Neandertals.The soul does not exist for science so these hominids could still be alive today
No, the suggestion is not that there exist “humans without souls” today.I think the notion that some people alive today have no souls and some do is kinda heretical maybe I’m wrong.
The problem is that if you posit that all of humanity proceeded solely from two humans, then you have a genetic bottleneck. Such a bottleneck would be empirically verifiable. However, scientists tell us that, at no time did a bottleneck of less than 10K hominins exist (IIRC).Timing of Adam of Eve can clear this issue up. If they lived 200,000 years ago with the out of Africa theory in Ethiopia there descendants could of spread through out the world. Or if they originated from the near east about 9000 years ago but by then the human population was spread about the world.
Well, of course it’s speculation! We’re including science here!This reply is an invention. God created Eve for Adam but creating stories about alleged hominids is just speculation.
(Who’s suggesting an allegorical pair of first true humans, @po18guy?)Where is it that you have heard of an allegorical Adam and Eve?
Agreed. That’s the teaching of the Church.Here, in this case, it’s very clear. Two people were our first parents and only two.
No other “true humans”. Correct.There were no other people around.
Two thoughts:If hominids existed, they would not be human but we are told that from Adam and Eve the whole world was populated.
Absolutely. It’s critical. All true humans share in the condition of sinfulness due to our two first true human parents (whom we call “Adam and Eve”. Or “Adam and Zoe”. Or whatever.).Adam and Eve committed Original Sin. That is very important to know. No one else did. It started with them.
I’m still laughing! Too right!You haven’t observed Millennials in their natural habitat recently, then, have you…?![]()
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You’re not following the discussion of “ensouled true humans” vs “unensouled hominins” in this thread, are you…?Having two original parents would not make sense. This would lead to inbreeding, which leads to genetic disorders.