I have no minister at all, much less a retarded one, so you are all wet.
Similar DNA does not mandate conclusions of blood-relatedness any more than similarities between the DNA of watermelons and Humans imply a common ancestor. Paabo reports the possibility that modern humans may have as much as 2% Neanderthal DNA. His earlier studies showed evidence that there was no interbreeding between modern humans and Neanderthals, but the secular world refused to accept that finding.
Paabo is no doubt no dummy, so he found ways to accommodate the unbelievers and for his efforts won the secular Nobel Prize.
It is not what similarities of DNA is shared between humans and animals that settles the evolution case, but the dissimilarities, proving evolution assumptions are debatable at best. This is a report on his findings:
Neandertal genome project reaches its goal | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft (mpg.de) 12-18-13
Using the high-quality Neandertal genome the Leipzig team has now established a definitive genome-wide catalog of sites where present-day human genomes all carry the same nucleotide but differ from the Neandertal, Denisovan and great ape genomes. “This list of simple DNA sequence changes that distinguish all humans today from our nearest extinct relatives is comparatively short”, says Svante Pääbo, director at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. “It is a catalog of the genetic features that sets all modern humans apart from all other organisms, living or extinct. I believe that in it hide some of the things that made the enormous expansion of human populations and human culture and technology in the last 100,000 years possible”.