So much for the earth being 6000 years old.

Perhaps you will find something better to do with your life than read post that you call worthless. Guess that makes you more than worthless. except to your mother after bingo of course
Your posts aren't totally worthless
They are fun to laugh at
 
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Your posts aren't totally worthless
They are fun to laugh at
And you still have nothing better to do with your life than read worthless posts.

LOL I make them extra worthless to give you something to do while you are not playing with your pud
 
And you still have nothing better to do with your life than read worthless posts.

LOL I make them extra worthless to give you something to do while you are not playing with your pud
You have creepy fantasies lol
 
I don't think you understand. The evidence shows that Neanderthal men could not possibly have mated with modern human women.
Can you provide photos of Neanderthals and Homo habilis people never mating?
There is no such evidence that they did not mate and have offspring.
 
Because of the Y-chromosome. No human has evidence of any remnant of a Neanderthal Y-chromosome.
Most humans alive today can trace a very small percentage of their DNA to Neanderthals — a result of prehistoric sexual encounters between our ancestors and the now-extinct Stone Age hominins before the latter disappeared around 40,000 years ago.


The Neanderthal Y chromosome genes could have simply drifted out of the human gene pool by chance over the millennia. Another possibility, said Mendez, is that Neanderthal Y chromosomes include genes that are incompatible with other human genes, and he and his colleagues have found evidence supporting this idea. Indeed, one of the Y chromosome genes that differ in Neanderthals has previously been implicated in transplant rejection when males donate organs to women.

You are a science incompetent lol
 
Can you provide photos of Neanderthals and Homo habilis people never mating?
There is no such evidence that they did not mate and have offspring.
The missing Y Chromosome is a bigger problem to secular assumptions about Neanderthals than most people realize.
 
Most humans alive today can trace a very small percentage of their DNA to Neanderthals — a result of prehistoric sexual encounters between our ancestors and the now-extinct Stone Age hominins before the latter disappeared around 40,000 years ago.


The Neanderthal Y chromosome genes could have simply drifted out of the human gene pool by chance over the millennia. Another possibility, said Mendez, is that Neanderthal Y chromosomes include genes that are incompatible with other human genes, and he and his colleagues have found evidence supporting this idea. Indeed, one of the Y chromosome genes that differ in Neanderthals has previously been implicated in transplant rejection when males donate organs to women.

You are a science incompetent lol
Repeating assumptions about Neanderthals and adding further speculations demonstrate the fact that scientific theories about Neanderthals are far from settled.
 
Repeating assumptions about Neanderthals and adding further speculations demonstrate the fact that scientific theories about Neanderthals are far from settled.

dna analysis is far from settled? lol.
neanderthal dna is found in humans. that means interbreeding. duh.

or space aliens doing genetic modifications. i'll let you decide which sounds more likely hahahahhaha
 
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Because of the Y-chromosome. No human has evidence of any remnant of a Neanderthal Y-chromosome.
Oops.

Now, a new study, published Friday in the journal Science, suggests that the modern human Y chromosome completely replaced the Neanderthal Y chromosome when male Homo sapiens' began mating with female Neanderthals at some point between 100,000 and 370,000 years ago, reports Ann Gibbons for Science magazine.30 Sept 2020
 
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