Jesus Christ existed before the foundation of the world because He's God.
as for neanderthals I suspect if they were actually related to humans then they would be ruled by the same law of free will given by God which they would be judged according to, but I suspect they were just apes so therefore they are just animals and have no accountability before the Lord
2007-08-20 12:59:06
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont have your question but I am going to guess it deals with creation verses evolution. I too had the same question when I accepted the Lord as my savior. There is no one on this planet who can deny the exsistence of an earlier race. But that does not mean that we weren't created by God. If you read in the book of Genesis it says how God created everything and in what order. But you can also (if you take the time to read it slowly) see that it says that there were Giants in the land. It is my belief and also the belief of others that there were people placed on the earth after God created it. And when Adam and Eve sinned and were banished from the Garden of Eden they were around these people. Were they the fossils of the neanderthals? We wont know until we reach heaven and asked God for details but it is a possibility. Read Genesis and reread it again.
2007-08-20 13:02:40
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answered by Anonymous
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You're mixing two completely different religions here - Christianity and Atheism. The atheist religion states that we were created out of nothing when a big mass of nothing exploded and that we evolved....thus neaderthals were a step in the evolution of man. Christianity states that man was created as a man from the very beginning, so we don't believe man evolved from creatures that were created from nothing during an explosion of nothing. As a Christian, my question would have to be "Did neanderthals exist, and, if so, what were they?" Well, I cannot know whether they existed or not as most of the evidence of them was created from an impressive imagination. If they did, however, exist, then they would have to have come after, not before, human beings. I cannot say that they weren't some deformed offspring of humans somewhere along the way. If they did exist and were an offspring of human, then their place in heaven depends on whether they followed the laws of their creator. Of course, that is not for me to judge, now is it?
2007-08-20 13:12:04
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answered by juliewantstoknow 2
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I got an answer for you. The exact number is unknown. However we have to take into acct. whether or not the people had a concept of God. If they did then it is possible they could have led a life that would have pleased God, and thusly they could have asked for forgiveness of sins. If they didnt have a concept of God then they could have went to a purgatory type place to be educated. If at that time they chose to be with God then they would go to heaven. However this is just a loose theory of mine. The only way to know for sure is to ask God.
2007-08-20 13:11:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Your questions are boring.
Presumably a Christian would argue that whatever and whoever is in Heaven is good, and it is enough to know that.
Do you spend all day worrying about what your next birthday present is? Or do you trust that it won't be someting bad and get on with your life?
2007-08-20 13:20:52
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answered by bouncer bobtail 7
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Because you seem to forget about us Homines Heidelbergenses.
I know,it's all those Geiko commercials
You Neanderthals get all the press!
Don't get me started on Cro-Magnon
2007-08-20 12:57:55
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answered by James O 7
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I actual have spent a superb variety of time with Christians, and mentioned a trend. of their recommendations, each and every actuality of their device of concept would desire to be actual, otherwise each and every and all of the assertions are suspect. For them, actuality comes from the trustworthiness of the source fairly than with the aid of reason and information. that's why if a million actuality from the source seems to be fake, that's relatively unfavourable to the credibility of that source and all of the a number of assertions. Emotionally, they are clinging to what they view because of the fact the in certainty bedrock in a volatile and uncertain worldwide. it relatively interior reason frightening to them as quickly as you initiate up as much as chip away at that bedrock. They value secure practices and familiarity over exploration and excitement. that's why that's extra likely for a non secular guy or woman to hold a slow activity for 35 years quite of marketing each and every element to bypass travelling, and eat at Applebee's quite of the recent regular fusion ingesting place. So in case you needless to say choose for directly to get with the aid of to them, you first would desire to attain their have self belief, which you're to not any quantity extra going to blow up their island and enable them to drown. then you quite can tutor them that the worldwide of reason, data, and uncertainty isn't so frightening inspite of each and every and each element.
2016-12-30 20:56:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure what your question is but I'm afraid it has been answered by Science. Neanderthals are not related to us.
2007-08-20 12:54:44
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answered by djmantx 7
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I am neither intererted nor interested.
Why? Just because.....sorry to disappoint you, but I am sure you'll receive some other answers.
2007-08-20 13:02:56
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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If they come up with things like crocoducks, do you really want them to answer any questions you have about neanderthals? They don't like evolution because it contradicts their precious bible.
2007-08-20 12:54:29
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answered by Dawn 5
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