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Adam and Eve (the first 2 people on Earth) was white and they had kids and so on and so on and they was all white. Who did black people appear then?? Did God seat Black people in another area or something or did one day a couple of mothers had a child and they was black or something, what??

Also, if there was only 2 first people on Earth and they had kids and so on and so on, woldn't we all be related to each other then??

2007-07-07 12:00:36 · 58 answers · asked by Animal-luva4242 3 in Arts & Humanities History

P.S.: My friend said Adam and Eve was white. If it says it in the Bible can you tell me what section so I can check it out??

2007-07-07 12:11:03 · update #1

Oh yea, and even if Adam and Eve was blak how did white people come?? If Adam and Eve was tan how did balck and white people come??

2007-07-07 12:17:01 · update #2

Although..... God could have put other people in different areas and gave each person their own look like he could have put Chinese people in China and gave them their own look and he could have put more people of the same type in case someone's kid/kid turned out to be 1 gender like Abam and Eve's son and just not have wrote it in the Bible. Could that be it??

2007-07-07 13:19:55 · update #3

58 answers

LOL

if that were true, we would all be retarded- if it started out with only 2 ppl we would all be the results of incest- thus retards

good question, i wonder how many religious ppl are going to answer this, and No its not possible to have a black offspring if the parents were white, genetically speacking, the gene for "black" skin is dominate, this would mean that atleast one of the parents would have to be black

2007-07-07 12:06:53 · answer #1 · answered by Flaming Pope 4 · 0 6

I think we evolved from black people and became white by interacial relationships.Today some blacks pass as white and vice versa.We can breed an animal and in time it becomes a pure breed.Solomon was a black man.The Queen of Sheba was black and Jesus was not really white.Thik where did white and all the other different skin colors come from.By having children by a different race and in the long run sticking to white or black.My thoughts.We all are one.

2015-06-30 16:42:43 · answer #2 · answered by Shirley 2 · 0 0

the bible say that there's no new element below the image voltaic Ecclesiastes a million:9. so did/can whites furnish start to darkish skinned toddlers yet blacks factors did/factors start to mild skinned toddlers. AND optimal THE PROPHETS and human beings indoors the BIBLE the placement AND ARE BLACK human beings the placement I THE BIBLE DID IT SAY ADAM AND EVE have been WHITE? all it says is that Adam grew to grow to be into formed from the floor, so what shade is the floor? Jeremiah 14:2 Judah mourneth, and the gates thereof languish; they(human beings from the tribe of Judah) are BLACK unto the floor; and the cry of Jerusalem is long long gone up. additionally study music of solm a million:5-6, lamentations 4:8 lamentations 5:10 job 30:30 and act 13 :a million Shalom!!

2016-10-20 05:30:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

FYI back then in the bible times alot of people were really dark because they were in the sun all the time. So Adam and Eve were not white the were black from traveling in the hot sun and other things.

2007-07-07 12:09:22 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have never heard that before, it is the depiction of the art of a lost era that you must be looking at I am not of the believe that the first people were "white" look at where they were born it was pretty hot and dessert like there I am thinking that they were more brown than white but I wasn't there then and I can't be sure of anything. I am not sure it says anywhere what color anybody in the bible was. But, I think that you have only been exposed to one depiction and that would explain this question. I have travel lots and have seen many depictions so I am not really sure how you want someone to answer this question.

2007-07-07 12:06:27 · answer #5 · answered by justwondering 3 · 1 0

Okay, the non-religious answer to this is that Adam and Eve were not the first people on Earth, instead life began in Africa approx. 7 million years ago. For the next six million years early humans ranged between the Horn of Africa and Georgia in South Western Asia until the latest species, Homo Sapiens, i.e. us, appeared. In other words, black people came first, not white.

Co-incidentally, most Europeans can trace their genetic history back to just seven women, who lived up to 20,000 years apart, through the mitochondrial DNA in the cells of our body. Most other races can probably trace themselves to a similar group of individuals, so yes, actually we are all related!

2007-07-09 10:24:21 · answer #6 · answered by Andrew W 4 · 1 0

To me and my family, we think that somehow the sun changed skin tones (because of around Egypt) of people and they slowly progressed to a black color, but who knows maybe Adam and Eve were black? Then somehow they would have had to be in less intense heat or something like that then turn to a white skin tone, i am not that sure about that, but that was my guess, GOOD QUESTION THOUGH! We will all understand when we go to heaven. Good Luck for a Search on this matter, Good Luck!

2007-07-07 12:10:13 · answer #7 · answered by ~Sunny~ 2 · 1 1

Well first of all the first people according to the bible were in the middle east so they most likely were a darker skin color already. And also as people live in an area of the world for a long time, say 5000 years, the skin of their youth would most likely change to fit the ideal color for the sun. So say in Europe you got white people because they didnt get as much sun and in Africa they were black because they were exposed to lots of very powerful sun rays. Its kinda like if you tan for like 25 years of your life and then stop it will take a long time to go away, well these people tanned for generations.

2007-07-07 12:06:39 · answer #8 · answered by Psycok1ller {WPYA} 2 · 1 0

The first real humans, mutations of ancestral, ape-like primates, were born about 4 million years ago, probably in Africa, in the area of what is now called the Great Rift Valley. This is a rift or split in the Earth's crust or surface rocks, running from Syria in the North, to Mozambique in the South.
They were little men and women, probably brown in colour, and probably much hairier than people are now.They were omnivores - they would eat anything edible they could find -and their short lives were a constant search for food by day, and shelter by night. They had many children, and many would die, but they became the ancestors of every human alive today. This is what science can tell us up until now..

The stories of our origins, in our holy books, are written versions of the sort of stories that would be told round the camp fires of our ancient ancestors. These stories would be handed down, by word of mouth and constant repetition, until someone learned to write - and wrote them down.
These stories were never intended to be factual histories, they were just the old way of explaining the long forgotten past. Anyone today who treats these stories as fact, is missing the point. These stories give us a view into the minds of people of the past, and for that they are as valuable as anything we've got.

2007-07-07 13:39:44 · answer #9 · answered by doshiealan 6 · 1 2

The oldest known humans on Earth developed somewhere in the Middle East! They would have skin pigment--melanoma--that protected their skin from buring!! The "white Adam and Eve" is myth--trying to provide early man with an explanation until they were "old" enough to figure it all out for themselves through research.

2007-07-07 15:15:11 · answer #10 · answered by Martell 7 · 0 1

Evolution, our ancestors that lived in the different parts of the world evolved to our climates. our skin is a very complicated defense mechanism , people who lived in hotter parts of the world like Africa have developed darker skin to stop it burning. Has also left us pastey Brits craving the 2 weeks of sunshine we get a year. And the rest of your questions concerning that Adam and Eve stuff. I'm with you on that one, I didn't understand Harry Potter either.

2007-07-07 12:13:21 · answer #11 · answered by Doogal 2 · 0 0

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