The most recent archaeological evidence (published last week in Nature, 08/09/2007, p. 688) suggests more trouble on the horizon for Biblical "literalists", the pinheads who think that it's not enough for the Bible to be "true", it has to be "literally, word for word, jot and tittle true", otherwise it's all just a pack of lies. According to these folks, God created the entire material and spiritual universe in six twenty-four hour periods, and then rested for twenty four hours (maybe he wanted to watch himself on 24 Hours). Since this all happened nearly 6000 years ago it's a rather difficult hypothesis to test, but since it sez so in the Bible who needs to test it? It's proven science, folks. Anyway, on this view of things, all of humanity is descended from an original pair of humans, Adam and Eve, who had no navels since they themselves were directly created by God, not born from other animals.
The latest archaeological evidence suggests that Homo habilis and Homo erectus were living broadly sympatrically in the same lake basin for nearly half a million years. If this is so, then it is at least possible that present day homines sapientes are descended from more than one genetic lineage. There is genetic evidence supporting the hypothesis that we are all descended from a single lineage, but this most recent evidence may complicate that somewhat. The possibility of more than one lineage has always existed, of course, but it is interesting to contemplate the further possibilities opened up by this work.
Meandering thoughts about life, philosophy, science, religion, morality, politics, history, Greek and Latin literature, and whatever else I can think about to avoid doing any real work.
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Not sure I'd have phrased it quite like you did, but I do find it a little amusing when folks think that God is literal-minded. Come on, Jesus taught left-right-and-center with stories.
I tend to think that means that He knows something about how folks learn, and it's not by literal information....
I just finished Colin Tudge's Time Before History, ironically, so the news from Nature is quite apropos.
Literalists frankly leave me mystified. But hey, someone has to support the Cretin Museum....
Well, from what I can tell, according to Catholic dogma, one has to believe that Adam and Eve were real persons.(Although there is admittedly a huge leap between taking Adam and Eve to be real people and believing in young-earth creationism.)
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