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  2. Sep 23, 2020 · There are groups from all belief systems — Christians, conspiracy theorists, alien researchers, evolutionists, and more — who believe pre-Adamites (humans or intelligent beings that walked the Earth before Adam) actually existed.

  3. Feb 24, 2024 · So, since all humans on the planet earth came from Adam and Eve, and Cain had a human wife, and all humans were already outside the garden of Eden, therefore the proper conclusion, one borne by the revelation of the God the Holy Spirit, is that Cain’s wife, whom he took from the people outside the garden, was also a descendant of Adam and Eve.

  4. Next, we are told in Genesis 4:16-24 that an initial population of males and females were living on the earth. Since Adam and Eve were the first parents, these humans were their offspring. Abel and Cain were named in scripture because they were involved in the first murder and sacrifice (Gen. 4:1-15).

  5. Jul 1, 2013 · Yes, of course God created more humans other than Adam and Eve. The anthropologists have discovered nine human species from fossil skeletal remains, dwellings, tools and paintings. "Nine human species walked the Earth 300,000 years ago. Now there is just one.

  6. Continuing with this thought, Genesis 2:5 says that there were yet no plants on earth because God had not yet sent rain and there was no man to work the ground. From this verse it is clear that no pre-Adamic race was on earth. Then, in verse 6, we learn that streams came up from the earth and watered the whole surface.

  7. Sep 10, 2023 · Based on these sources, it is safe to say that Jewish tradition is comfortable with both a) the idea that people had been alive and living on earth for thousands of years before the creation of Adam and Eve, and b) that earlier civilizations (or epochs, or whatever) may have preceded the current one.

  8. Sep 20, 2021 · Posted 19 Sep 2021. The key problem with the idea of human origins apart from Adam and Eve for Christian believers was that it threatened the viability of the Christian story. Image: “Expulsion from the Garden of Eden”, by Masaccio (1424-1425), fresco, Florence, Church of Santa Maria del Carmine, Brancacci Chapel.

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