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First white was a man or a woman?

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it is universally accepted that black came first and from AFRICA. but when the first white born and which part of the world and what could be the reason for such a change in complexion / where does that fits the Darwin Theory

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  1. Last week, one of my students submitted an article published in an old Newsweek showing that all the so-called different races have DNA links to a matriarch who lived somewhere in Africa approximately 200,000 years ago.  We had been trying to get a transcript of the original article to no avail.  It just happened that I found mention of the article in a new college reference book entitled "The Golden Fleece Found" by Basil Hill.  The author shows how pigmentation or lack of pigmentation is directly related to the migratory patterns of our ancestors.  

    According to his his evidence,  the brown and red man got burnt and "evolved" into the black man and the brown man lost melanin "evolving" into the yellow and those that lost the most melanin became "white people."

    The published research enlightened me as to why I get so dark when we go on expeditions to Africa.   The work is available in all the major college textbook stores.  I find the volumes extremely informative.  I will list the ISBN number for you: 1412043190.  Once you have that you can search the data on-line.

    Doctor AliciaC.


  2. WHich came first the Chicken or the Egg?

    are you racist ?

  3. According to the Bible, man was created by God first, so the first white had to be a man.

  4. Evolution doesn't work like that.  It wasn't like there was a white kid that magically sprung from the loins of a black couple.  What probably happened was that, over thousands of years, the population in Europe (and other places; most peoples who live in cloudy areas or far from the Equator aren't particularly dark) gradually lightened.  When you don't get much sunlight every day, you really need to maximize your exposure so that you can make enough vitamin D.  A modern black person will do just fine nowadays in Ireland, but that's because they know what to eat and know to take multivitamins.  Back before that, a pale person would do much better in a climate like that than a dark person.

    I read an article recently that talked about how some doctors are suggesting people, especially darker-skinned people, spend a little bit of non-sunblocked time in the sun every day so they won't have a vitamin deficiency.  Interesting.

  5. women was first born on the earth

  6. As the soun is minmized the meletonin in the human skin doesn't have to be as efficiant and therefor the kin becomes lighter.

    I think the first was a woman because the earth is mother.

    i am really not wierd, this is just my thoughts.  have fun!

  7. National Geographic is doing work on this and getting DNA samples from around the world. They believe people came from Africa and made two journeys where people went separate ways. The people who went North gradually had lighter and lighter skin. If you look at native peoples from Scandinavia you will see that most have very light skin and people closer to the equator are darker skinned. I think you would enjoy this website on the genographic project.

  8. First white was a man who was really an ape that shed his fur and spent too much time in the sun during the Ice Age.  If this answer seems a little off kilter, then just re-read you question and you will understand my answer.

  9. man

  10. Some dirty and indecent people like you.

  11. well ,very interesting question ,well im not sure if black came first? never heard that b4

  12. You cannot expect Darwin's theory to have pr-eminence over tested and published DNA results.  All people on earth are residuals from an original African brown woman.  The same way the brown man burnt and became black is the same way the white man lost his melanin and became the white man.

    Check these scientific sources: Newsweek article published November 1988 "Search for Adam and Eve" --the results were used to bolster history's confirmation of specific prophecies referenced in "The Golden Fleece Found" by Basil Hill, and supported by D.N.A findings published in Tudor Parfit's "The Lost Tribes of Israel: History of a Myth."

    Mabel

  13. who cares who came first. It's not that big of a deal

  14. For this type of question, the only answer comes from the bible.

    The first white human can be traced back to the beginning of the bible when Cain killed his brother Abel. A curse was then placed on Cain as a result and he and his wife (which was Abel's twin sister) fled to what became known as the land of the cananites.

    There you go. It might sound incredible but its true.

  15. THere was likely a gradual change so there was never a point where there was a black father and and white offspring.  It may very well have come from Africa or Asia.  The evidence for humans coming out of Africa is a little overdone based on the limited evidence. It seems likely that our earlier ancestor was darker but were not more closely related to living Africans than to us.

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