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The Origin Of The Human Race IV

  • The speaker wishes a late happy new year and introduces the topic of their series, “questions questions questions for life,” which covers where humans come from, why they are here, and where they are going.
  • The speaker addresses the issue of people hating each other due to ignorance about the origin of the human race.
  • The speaker asserts that all humans came from Adam and Eve, and after Adam and Eve’s rebellion against God, God started a new race with Noah and his three children.
  • The speaker emphasizes that humans did not evolve, and uses the example of a smartphone to illustrate that something complex cannot create itself.
  • The speaker states that the Bible is like a manual for humans, and that it contains the answers to where humans come from.
  • The speaker stresses the importance of understanding where humans came from in order to stop fighting each other, as the Bible states that all humans have one blood.
  • The speaker introduces the three children of Noah: Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and explains that their descendants make up the different races of humans.
  • The speaker explains that the world was divided into continents after the tower of Babel, and that this division was part of God’s plan.
  • The speaker introduces the concept of the shmites, semites, hamites, and jeites, which are the descendants of Shem, Ham, and Japheth.
  • The speaker provides specific examples of the descendants of Shem and Ham, including the Persians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Libyans, and Canaanites.
  • The speaker explains that the curse placed on Canaan, the fourth child of Ham, does not apply to all of Ham’s descendants, only to Canaan and his lineage.
  • The speaker introduces the third child of Noah, Japheth, and explains that his descendants include the Germans, French, Spaniards, British, and Slavs.
  • The speaker emphasizes that all humans are related by blood and should live in harmony, rather than fighting each other.
  • The speaker concludes with a prayer for understanding and unity among humans.

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