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Twist on the Origin of Man?

A thought into what is traditionally thinking of the actual origin of man. There's biblical reference and beliefs here. You know Adam and Eve were ordered to replenish the earth so someone (possibly cavemen) were here before us.

Reminds me of a co worker who came into work and said "my son, Carl is being deployed to Iraq, and my daughter, Sarah is selected to work in Washington D.C. on academic internship." Those of us that didn't know this co-worker personally would think she had 2 children. She had four, only there was a story surrounding 2 of them so she only mentioned the 2. There was a story surrounding Abel and Cain, so that story is mentioned with their name. Surely Adam and Eve who were made perfect had healthy enough bodies to continue to conceive. There was no birth control then. I don't think they had the uncontrolled desires couples have these days, and I'm sure Eve breast fed up to age 3 like women did till the 1800's,and doing so delays ovulation. So Cain and Abel must've been about 3 years apart and 3 years later another child was born. The Bible also mentions Seth who was born to Adam and Eve later in their life. Even in the 1900's statistics were often taken by the "head of men" in a group, not counting women or children. When the account of Jesus feeding 5000 was recorded they only counted the men stating "besides women and children", so Jesus may well have fed 10,000+ people if the wives and family members were all present.

I've always believed this story I read in a catholic Bible and the Lost Books of the Bible, stating there was a daughter named Luluwa born to Adam and Eve who was sent out with Cain that his seed remain. There's mention in the story that Luluwa was a twin that's why they selected her to go with Cain. Back then it wasn't called incest, it was called "re-populating the earth". Once the earth is sufficiently "fruitful and multiplied" then we see in God's Word a commandment that a man not "look upon his sister to wife" and neither should he take his brother's wife lest his brother be dead without seed to keep his name, that a man not take his father's wife, nor his father's sister to wife. ALthough personally I believe God had other Adams.

An oriental Adam, An Indian Adam, A Negro Adam, A Caucasian Adam, and 2 or 3 other Adams whose races are now extinct. I believe God put each Adam to sleep and built him his own wife of his own race, out of his own rib, and as the Book of Acts says, God placed "bounds of man's habitation", thruout the earth and gave certain people certain lands, separating them by water. I'm a believer that since God made man out of the dust of the ground/sand, and there are many colors of sand in the earth, and the name Adam in the dictionary means "Red Clay" and the word Human = Hue + Man, Hue in the dictionary meaning "Color" therefore "a color-man", then Adam was a red/or indian man.

Of late I've been believing that since all the human fossils are usually found overseas, and many in Australia that they are higher to the surface than other lands, and lands that they have dug just as deep (including the U.S.) they've rarely if ever found any human ancient fossils because they are too deep due to their very ancient age, more so than the bones found in Australia and Africa. I believe since there is indication that Adam was "of red hue" that Mexico, South America or the land currently named North America must've been where the origin of man really was.

It is said since the Rain Forest in South America "waters itself" from the ground up instead of the sky alone, that it may be where the Garden of Eden was located. Since Eden watered itself from the ground) It is even said that surrounding the rain forest is a circle of heat and one of the hottest climates on the earth. (the Bible states when Adam and Eve were evicted from the Garden, God placed a Fire to block the entrance to the Garden to keep them out and away from the forbidden tree of Life) Genesis also mentions the river Euphrates that surrounded or went thru the garden coming from the rivers Pison, Hiddekel, and Gihon, which Genesis chapter 2 says, compasses the whole land of Ethiopia. (Genesis 2:13)

We must note that lands were inhabited by different peoples periodically, they often moved, migrated, or were driven out of their rightful/or original territory. We see in the Bible where Lot went into the land of Median, Lot is considered of Abraham's race since he is family, yet Zippo rah met her husband Moses in the land of Median when Moses was exiled out of Egypt, and Zippo rah is referred to by Miriam as "an Ethiopian" woman, so Median was at that time inhabited by the darker race, unlike at the time of Lot. Then again Abraham and Lot may well have been black, since Abraham took a wife named Katonah who bore a son called Median, bearing the name of the land of Median, in that day they named lands after the forefather of those that settled there. ??? (Genesis 25:4)

When you look at a globe of the continents, look at the eastern coast of America and the coast east of us across the Atlantic ocean where the western-most coast of Africa is, when you push the west coast of Africa over across the Atlantic onto America the shape of both continents fit together like a perfect puzzle, as if we at one time were a part of or attached to Africa. To this day the Euphrates River is between Egypt and Africa. Wouldn't that be something.... if Indians compassed America After or during the time the Negro migrated further east across the Atlantic? Wouldn't that be something if we discovered by scientific evidence that the land now called "America" was the actual Origin of Man? America; with it's Red Clay, the red dirt of the south, deep and similar hue to Native Indian skin. Could it be that Adam was an Indian? Could it be that African slaves weren't brought to a foreign land in the U.S. after all, but were taken in chains to what was their original homeland in the beginning of man?

 

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