GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
A remarkable new discovery from Egypt has revealed the first fully sequenced genome from a person who lived around the time the great pyramids were being built. Scientists extracted the DNA from a well-preserved skeleton buried in a sealed clay vessel, and what they found tells an incredible story of early human history.
Dated to 2855 - 2570 BC (See footnotes), The genetic results show that this individual carried ancestry connected to both North Africa and the regions around Mesopotamia — the same part of the world from which early families spread out after the Flood and the dispersion at Babel. The Bible records that humanity began again from Noah’s family, who repopulated the earth, and as nations formed, people journeyed in every direction. Egypt, with its fertile river valley and rich resources, quickly became one of the earliest and most powerful centers of human life.
Archaeologists describe this person as a craftsman or skilled worker, someone who labored with his hands yet was buried with care and honor. His mixed ancestry reflects the movement and blending of families as new settlements were established across the world. This aligns beautifully with the record of Genesis — that early generations were already building cities, mastering arts and crafts, and spreading knowledge as they filled the earth once again.
This single Egyptian genome provides a window into those early days after the Flood, when the descendants of Noah were still closely connected by blood and history. Far from primitive beginnings, the evidence points to intelligent, creative people establishing great civilizations in a short span of time — just as Scripture describes.
**The dates given here are based on the Old Kingdom and secular dating which we do not agree with.
Radiocarbon years are inflated before the Flood because of changes in Earth’s environment (different carbon levels, atmospheric conditions, and post-Flood rebalancing). Creation researchers have shown that early post-Flood dates often appear hundreds of years older than they truly are.
So, an archaeological date of 2800–2600 BC could easily represent a real biblical date closer to 2200–2100 BC — right in line with the time after Babel when Egypt was being established.
A remarkable new discovery from Egypt has revealed the first fully sequenced genome from a person who lived around the time the great pyramids were being built. Scientists extracted the DNA from a well-preserved skeleton buried in a sealed clay vessel, and what they found tells an incredible story of early human history.
Dated to 2855 - 2570 BC (See footnotes), The genetic results show that this individual carried ancestry connected to both North Africa and the regions around Mesopotamia — the same part of the world from which early families spread out after the Flood and the dispersion at Babel. The Bible records that humanity began again from Noah’s family, who repopulated the earth, and as nations formed, people journeyed in every direction. Egypt, with its fertile river valley and rich resources, quickly became one of the earliest and most powerful centers of human life.
Archaeologists describe this person as a craftsman or skilled worker, someone who labored with his hands yet was buried with care and honor. His mixed ancestry reflects the movement and blending of families as new settlements were established across the world. This aligns beautifully with the record of Genesis — that early generations were already building cities, mastering arts and crafts, and spreading knowledge as they filled the earth once again.
This single Egyptian genome provides a window into those early days after the Flood, when the descendants of Noah were still closely connected by blood and history. Far from primitive beginnings, the evidence points to intelligent, creative people establishing great civilizations in a short span of time — just as Scripture describes.
**The dates given here are based on the Old Kingdom and secular dating which we do not agree with.
Radiocarbon years are inflated before the Flood because of changes in Earth’s environment (different carbon levels, atmospheric conditions, and post-Flood rebalancing). Creation researchers have shown that early post-Flood dates often appear hundreds of years older than they truly are.
So, an archaeological date of 2800–2600 BC could easily represent a real biblical date closer to 2200–2100 BC — right in line with the time after Babel when Egypt was being established.
GOD'S CREATION = 100 / evolution = 0
A remarkable new discovery from Egypt has revealed the first fully sequenced genome from a person who lived around the time the great pyramids were being built. Scientists extracted the DNA from a well-preserved skeleton buried in a sealed clay vessel, and what they found tells an incredible story of early human history.
Dated to 2855 - 2570 BC (See footnotes), The genetic results show that this individual carried ancestry connected to both North Africa and the regions around Mesopotamia — the same part of the world from which early families spread out after the Flood and the dispersion at Babel. The Bible records that humanity began again from Noah’s family, who repopulated the earth, and as nations formed, people journeyed in every direction. Egypt, with its fertile river valley and rich resources, quickly became one of the earliest and most powerful centers of human life.
Archaeologists describe this person as a craftsman or skilled worker, someone who labored with his hands yet was buried with care and honor. His mixed ancestry reflects the movement and blending of families as new settlements were established across the world. This aligns beautifully with the record of Genesis — that early generations were already building cities, mastering arts and crafts, and spreading knowledge as they filled the earth once again.
This single Egyptian genome provides a window into those early days after the Flood, when the descendants of Noah were still closely connected by blood and history. Far from primitive beginnings, the evidence points to intelligent, creative people establishing great civilizations in a short span of time — just as Scripture describes.
**The dates given here are based on the Old Kingdom and secular dating which we do not agree with.
Radiocarbon years are inflated before the Flood because of changes in Earth’s environment (different carbon levels, atmospheric conditions, and post-Flood rebalancing). Creation researchers have shown that early post-Flood dates often appear hundreds of years older than they truly are.
So, an archaeological date of 2800–2600 BC could easily represent a real biblical date closer to 2200–2100 BC — right in line with the time after Babel when Egypt was being established.
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