How could we interbreed if they weren’t human, or, more importantly, do humans have parts of non human blood coursing through our veins?
The Neanderthals became extinct 40,000 years ago. The homo sapiens that could have interbred with them must be the early homo sapiens who lived before the Neanderthals became extinct. These homo sapiens were not the children of Adam, because in my opinion the first true humans (the descendants of Adam and Eve) only lived
after the Neanderthals became extinct. I don’t think there were true humans before that. There were homo sapiens, yes, but not true humans.
Do humans have parts of non-human blood coursing through our veins ? I think you are asking whether we could have DNA similar to what the non-human bodies have, right? The answer is yes. Did we inherit their DNA? For a person who believed that the human body evolved from a hominin, then maybe yes. But for me, since I do not believe in the evolution of the human body, my answer is not necessarily, because I
believe that our bodies were especially made by God. God is the Author of the unique genetic code in each organism, and nothing could prevent Him from writing codes similar to what He used for the non-humans.
Some humans alive today have Neanderthal DNA.
It doesn’t prove that the Neanderthals were human, or that we evolved from them. I reserve the word “human” to the descendants of Adam and Eve, or to
hominins that have a rational soul. Is there proof that the Neanderthals were human? Did they show any sign of intelligence
higher than animal intelligence?