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I never said white skin created black skin. I said both existed since the beginning.
Oldest bone found in Africa does not imply, first humans lived in Africa, which in turn does not imply first humans were black. It can never be absolutely proven. Only theories.
I wonder why would you ask "if people believe humans were originally black" if you are so assertive and confident.
And I'm telling they didn't both exist at the same time. Everything living thing on this planet evolved from something. Like I said pigeons and flying dinosaurs were not co-existing with each other. It was dinosaurs then pigeons. Not Pigeons then dinosaurs, Not Pigeons and Dinosaurs, Not any of that. Every thing came from something and adapted.
White skin cannot have co-existed with black skin but end up being a recessive gene? That would imply there was no mutation to get that color skin and white skin would be dominant along with black skin but once AGAIN. It's recessive so that means it had to have been mutated or it wouldn't be recessive in the first place. Tt, TT, tt....
If your recessive genes weren't covered by your NON-mutated genes then you would be a walking organism of all of things wrong with biology. You'd probably have ever known disease in history.....
Oldest bone found in Africa? People who live in Africa now are dark skinned.............. I'm done. The oldest bone being found in Africa goes a long way... you know why..... Because white skin and all the other genetic mutations haven't even been around for nearly as long as the oldest bone in Africa found. (Feel free to check up on that anytime)
I wasn't going to lay that information you just yet but it had to be done. A quick google search will tell you that the genetic mutation that gave white skin is a recent adaption for humans..... So yes, once again. Science, logic and finds like these sure do go a long way for my argument.
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