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History of Man
History of Man
History of Man
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History of Man

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Release dateJul 4, 2020
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    History of Man - Norman L. McCrea

    History of Man

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 - The Parents of Every Human Being Chapter 2 - Eden

    Chapter 3 - DNA Evidence for Adam

    Chapter 4 - DNA From the Oldest Post-Flood Skeleton Chapter 5 - Life Before the Flood

    Chapter 6 - After the Flood

    The Religious Impact of Slavery

    What Would America Be Without Black Americans?

    Introduction

    DNA evidence confirms the fact that Adam and Eve are our parents, the genetic trunk of humanity’s family tree.

    And, as Noah’s three sons, Shem, Ham, Japheth, and their wives were the only survivors to pass on their genes to the post-Flood population, everyone on earth since the B.C. 2348 Flood are descended from Shem, Ham, and Japheth.

    Though this book is about the History of Man, and not about religion per se, our Creator is central to the facts of this story and therefore essential to a proper understanding of the History of Man.

    The racial variations we see today were produced in a very short time span, not over any long evolutionary process.

    As the true history of Adam and Eve, Noah, Shem, Ham, and Japheth, is our shared true history, confirmed by DNA evidence, everyone now has a factual basis for love and equity in our human family.

    How would Adam and Eve and Noah expect their children, all of us, to treat each other? How would Shem, Ham, and Japheth expect each of us, their children, to treat one another?

    And, how does our Creator demand that we treat one another? Let us remember our Creator’s reaction when the world population in Noah’s day disobeyed.

    Chapter 1 - The Parents of Every Human Being

    In the 4004 B.C. beginning, God created man in His image and every creature on earth and the entire universe as declaratory evidence in six days, emphasizing that

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