THE ORIGIN OF THE HUMAN RACE

This video explores the origin of the human race according to the Bible, with a focus on the three main genetic groups traced back to Adam and Eve’s children. Science is seen as confirming what the Bible says about the genetic relationships between different races, and the concept of humans as a unique species is emphasized. The video concludes by urging viewers to explore God’s word for answers to life’s questions

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The Bible provides answers to the purpose of life and our origins, and following human intellectuals can lead to regret.
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•Life should have a purpose, and the Bible provides answers to life’s questions.
•The God who created us gave us a manual, the Bible, for guidance.
•Following human intellectuals who do not know as God does can lead to regret.
•The Bible explains the origins of Adam and Eve and their children.

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The Bible explains that the human race originated from one family after God destroyed all humans in a flood due to their wickedness.
•The flood in Genesis chapter 6 wiped out the whole human race except for one family.
•The three children of Noah are believed to have given rise to the rest of the human race.
•Humans became so wicked that God decided to destroy everything and preserve just one family.

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The three original races of humans are confirmed by genetic data

.•The three children of Noah, Shem, Palm, and Japheth, populated the earth.
•Genetic studies confirm that there are only three races of humans: Caucasoid, Negroid, and Mongoloid.
•The genetic distance data indicates that these three groups are the human race.

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The Bible confirms that all humans have one blood and are from three major groups, which originated from three men who lived in the Middle East.
•Acts 17:26 states that God made all nations of men from one blood to dwell on Earth.
•Regardless of skin color, humans can receive blood transfusions from anyone else.
•The whole human race originated from three men: Shem, Ham, and Japheth, who lived in the Middle East.

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