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Q. If Adam and Eve were the first ever humans to exist on earth, why are we( humans) considered to be evolved from the family of apes?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Adam was a mutation that gained human knowledge. The concept of good and evil, for example. This is portrayed by eating an apple. Perhaps this “apple” caused the mutation of self awareness. So, Adam is confirmed through our genetic theory of evolution. Eve, or maybe it was Lilith, was also there. And there was a snake who told Eve (or Lilith) that the apple would make them human. Good choice Eve!! Adam was kind of a patsy, but trusted Eve (or Lilith). And so, the mutation/transition was complete.

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Now, there is no way Adam was a monkey because monkeys don't speak. More likely he was a form of dolphin, the aquatic ape. He did not have much hair, and he could swim. Do monkeys like to swim? Can monkeys be born underwater? Monkeys are afraid of water. They are also too hairy. Just because monkeys look like us (at least some of us) does not mean an evolutionary link. It is more wishful thinking

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Answered by moryarajendra166
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The story of the fall of Adam is often considered to be an allegory. Findings in population genetics, particularly those concerning Y-chromosomal Adam and Mitochondrial Eve, indicate that a single first "Adam and Eve" pair of human beings never existed.

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