"According to evolutionary ideas, there are multiple archaic species of human, with only one, Homo sapiens sapiens (anatomicallymodern man), surviving until today. One of those supposed archaic species is called Denisovan and is known from only a few fossil bone fragments.
Just like neanderthals, these people were fully human, descendants of Adam and Eve, just like us. Yes, there are minor variations, but we expect that—there’s genetic variation throughout God’s creation. It’s all part of the genetic diversity in the human kind.
--These people aren’t some mysterious human ancestor or cousin or failed branch of the evolutionary tree.
--They were human beings (ordinary people like us), made in God’s image, who lived after the dispersion at Babel in areas that were hit hard by the ice age, making finding food and shelter a full-time job.
For some reason, like neanderthals, they eventually died out, but some of their unique variations live on in the DNA of modern people groups, including in the Tibetan highlanders, Papuans, and other Melanesians."
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