Human Sub-species Delineation Started

Not allowing the dust to settle from my last mistaken pronouncement, there is now evidence to suggest that humans are actually a sub-species. The news from the Mail Online (UK) in an article entitled, Neanderthal viruses dating back 500,000 years discovered in modern human DNA relates that researchers have reached the conclusion that Neanderthals and Denisovans descended from a common ancestor. What was not specifically mentioned was whether or not humans are also a sub-species of this ‘Mystery Hominid.’ I received that impression since they found the evidence in the DNA of human cancer patients.

Researchers compared DNA from Neanderthals and another group of ancient humans called Denisovans with that obtained from cancer patients. They found evidence of Neanderthal and Denisovan viruses in the modern DNA, suggesting that they originated in a common ancestor more than half a million years ago.

James’ thoughts were:

In their excitement over the discovery of a few old human bones, such as the Neanderthal, Piltdown, and Heidelberg man, scientists, in both Europe and America, have completely ignored and cast aside the remains of ancient man in North America. That the European remains were those of idiots and degenerates is obvious from the abnormal shapes of their skulls. Doubtless they were outcasts from civilized communities.
From Valmiki, Druidical works, the Popol Vuh and other ancient writings we learn that such characters were driven into the forests, there to live and die like the beasts. It would appear from many ancient writings that the usual method of disposing of bodies was by cremation, consequently there remained no trace of those whose bones had been consumed by fire.
The Lost Continent of Mu Motherland of Man page 171

Were the ‘lesser’ sub-species really degenerates or should recent research be considered that indicates the opposite?

Some might consider that this news invalidates the theory of human evolution because we all share a common ancestor, as well as sharing DNA with Neanderthals and Denisovans humans.

On the other hand, the study of our ancestry does begin to look more like a genetics experiment than natural selection.

Have a great day.

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