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The Argument for the Fusion of the Second Chromosome in Humans (One of the Strongest Pieces of Evid

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“The argument for the fusion of the second chromosome in humans (one of the strongest pieces of evidence for evolutionists)”

🧬 “The argument for the fusion of the second chromosome in humans (one of the strongest pieces of evidence for evolutionists)”

My response will be different this time.

Do you think I will respond to them by proving that fusion did not occur?!

❌ No, no… Although it is very easy to prove its invalidity.

  • Rather, I will show you how weak this thesis is — assuming it is correct…

Yes, and you will see how.

🔍 To begin with:

If we assume that the fusion of the second chromosome occurred in humans,

can the evolutionist assert that it happened in apes, and not after the existence of Adam?

We said before that if fusion did occur, it would have been after the existence of Adam ,

and not in the ancestor of humans.

🪫 A new study has emerged that supports our words,

and throws their argument — which is considered one of the strongest evolutionary arguments — into the dustbin of history. 😁

📎 https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.12.09.627480v1

🧬 The study talks about humans; but claims that they are Neanderthals.

I mean, if we have previously proven that these species are among modern humans,

which they call “Neanderthals,” then we have killed two birds with one stone:

The argument for the fusion of the second chromosome

And the argument for transitional links in Neanderthals and Denisovans

For example, from the same study, it was mentioned that Neanderthals and Denisovans are among Homo sapiens .

📌 In conclusion :

Given the impossibility of accurately dating derived substitutions that are fixed in all modern and archaic lineages,

if we are searching for an instant that defined the human lineage,

we can state that the events that made all of us humans are represented by:

The chromosome 2 fusion

And the PAR2 translocation

Such events can be ascribed to the period that precedes 650,000 years ago ,

which unites the ancestors of all modern, Neanderthal, and Denisovan lineages

within the same Homo sapiens species.

🪫 There is even a study proving that:

“Something like 40–50% of the Neanderthal genome can still be found in people today.”

Evolutionists classify Neanderthals as primitive humans.

❓ Do you know what that means?

It means that Neanderthals were interbreeding with modern humans ,

so they are included among humans.

The idea is that no single individual carries 40–50%,

but individuals carry different parts that, if combined, equal half the Neanderthal genome.

🪫 “Something like 40–50% of the Neanderthal genome can still be found in people today.”

— Prof. Svante Pääbo, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig, Germany

📎 https://projects.research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/en/horizon-magazine/genetic-error-led-humans-evolve-bigger-more-vulnerable-brains