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What is the origin of the first human being?

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What is the origin of the first human being?

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  1. The galactic events that seeded this planet with organic molecules and the elements.


  2. While your question is like the "chicken or the egg" one (ans: "egg") much will depend on the definition of "human being"

    Were you to drive across the United States you'd cross many state lines. Many times there's no physical line that tells you that a border has been crossed.

    You could write a definition for "human being" get a time machine and hop around until you find a band that has someone that matches the definition. However, Several others withing the group would also have most of the same characteristics. What razor would you use to define "human" from "not human?"

  3. Adam, who was made by God. Then there was Eve who dragged him to sin and were both condamned to live and multiply for generations to come...

    Haven't you heard this story already?

  4. On record, Adam and Eve.

  5. it must be the human cell.... im so sure about it... because no creature cud have had a form in the beginning og the evolution... so it must have been the smallest human cell that would have aquired the characteristics of developin and wud ve now been the reason for the present world

  6. adam and eve were the first humans and god put them here  =]

  7. If you are asking about the evolutionary theory than human life as we know it, walking bipedal for example, originated in Africa. One has to remember that many years ago all the continents where much closer together so traveling was not such a huge issue. It is not clear where, when or even why we as a species decided to walk bipedal and not live in trees any longer. One theory is that walking on two legs was much more efficient than walking on all four. The earliest evidence that humans started walking on two legs was found in Ethiopia and dates back to 5.2 million years. So to answer your question anthropologists/archaeologist are to this day finding evidence of human existence that pre-dates anything we have known before. And there is still a open debate on whether we truly ever where and to what degree related to the earliest hominids like the famous Lucy, many scientist believe that as the Homo sapiens species we could have very well evolved from a completely different species.

  8. all humans came from adam and eve

  9. afrika and ur mother made it :)

  10. Early Generation Genesis maybe a white oval flying disk. Anyway, evolution says that there would be a gradual change so that it would be hard to pin point a certain first. Of course, we return to the ground so it isn't hard to image coming from there as well that is where plants come from. Since, evolution doesn't want to make a decision then if you want to make it into a lovey picture then the sun and the moon fell in love and created us. The moon being smaller, mysterious and dangerous would be the female. Of course, the night before we were created would have been special, when that was we could pick as a birthday.  Happy birthday humanity. Let's just say that is (eve)ry day.

  11. God created Adam and Eve on the sixth day of the creation week as stated in Genesis 1 and 2 around 6000 years ago....roughly 5768 years according to the Jewish calendar which may be off by around 240 years.  Adam was the first man and Eve is called the mother of all the living in Genesis 3:20.

    Population studies confirm that the current global population of 6.5 billion people is about what you would expect if mankind originated around 4-6000 years ago. Had mankind originated hundreds of thousands of years ago, the current global population would exceed the number of atoms in the universe. Even starting with an origin of 25,000 years ago and using the lowest reproduction rate posssible, the current population would exceed 140 billion people...the numbers don't add up.

    http://www.ldolphin.org/popul.html

    http://www.newbeginningworldoutreach.net...

  12. There was no "first" human. Our immediate ancestors were Cro Magnons who were genetically pretty close to us. Over a few tens of thousands of years Homo Sapiens (that's you and me) began evolving as migrations to Europe and the middle east began environmentally altering the genetic makeup of good ol' Cro Magnon. Humans evolved gradually as does any other creature so there's no "first one".

    Upon previewing this text they apparently won't let me type the first word in the name of our species. It's H O M O and it's a perfectly ordinary part of our language as in homogenized or homogenous. Jeez!

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