maybe he was !
you're asking such a question as if there's a difference between white & black ...
2006-12-07 09:42:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Better question, How do we know Eve was black?
A: Hey Adam, gimme one of dim ribs.
2006-12-07 17:23:17
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answered by sprcpt 6
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He was I think because isn't the cradle of life in Africa? Oh yeah and scientist believe the first humans came from Africa as I watched a documentary.
Why would you put something like this out here. It makes it sound like it would be bad if God created Africans first.
God made them and then they wandered and became other races because of climate.
That is why it is so silly to be racist. We all come from the same place. We should act like it.
2006-12-07 17:27:06
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answered by bess 4
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If you studied out the original meaning of the word "adam" you would come away thinking that he was actually red because it means the "red earth" like red clay dirt.
2006-12-07 17:22:37
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answered by softspot 3
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Adam was either Brown or Black...all the white people have bleached out over the years.
2006-12-07 17:19:53
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answered by chuck 3
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It's very possible Adam was black.
But, I like your answer. Gotta remember that.
2006-12-07 17:19:48
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answered by Dianne C 3
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Saying that Adam was black because he came from what is now Africa is patently ridiculous.
Patently.
2006-12-07 17:31:15
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answered by jinenglish68 5
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Funny.
2006-12-07 17:24:55
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answered by NandA91 2
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why does it matter? If he was purple, pink, plaid, it wouldn't matter. no matter how you slice it, the story of adam and eve is just that, a story....and not a very believable one if you ask me
2006-12-07 17:21:56
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answered by Anonymous
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first of all, an egg cell is required for cloning not a rib. secondly, he would be black, after all mankind originated in africa
2006-12-07 17:19:37
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answered by Pope Barley 4
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