It's due on the 14th of this month. There's going to be other debates too I'm guessing. One of my friends is doing gay rights (for it), someone is doing the death penalty (against it), someone else is doing racial related issues. I think someone is also doing online dating, not sure what their side is though.
Some deductive reasoning I did- Adam and Eve (if they exsisted) must of been around at 10,000 B.C. because the bible mentions one of the sons had flocks. Even though wolves were the first animals to be domesticated into dogs, wolves/dogs are in groups called packs. Also some other factors don't quite fit in, as hunter-gatherers used wolves to accompany them.. Anyways, it's very likely that A and E were not the first, but represented the early people in the age of agriculture. Farming and animal husbandry. And probably the bible wasn't written all at one time. Whoever wrote Genisis may have not been aware that there was other humans in other parts of the world. They may have not even known that there were other parts of the world.
I didn't read the whole book of Genisis because I'm not writing about Noah and whatever else is in there. I just took notes.
^This is a reasonable idea. I've already checked with my teacher and she said it's okay to use because no one would know the absolute truth. If the bible meant they were the first humans, the bible is kind of right. (There was probably other humans elsewhere in the world too). They (a and e and their children) were the start of the neolithic period. So yes in a way we descended from them. And folks who wrote the bible wouldn't know that there was hominids or evolution. They may have not even known the earth was round at the time. They just saw what they saw and wrote it down, and believed their god was the cause of it.
I wonder what the whole god thing is about though. Other ancient humans in other parts of the world had god(s) too. Intresting thing I must say. I guess we (modern humans, because of you people that keep asking who's we, just clarifying so you know now) all seek a higher power.. Like a good leader. Must be something from our ancestry aswell. When we were more chimp-like millions of years ago our groups must have had dominant males or something like that. A dominant figure that provided the rest of the group with shelter and food. I suppose the more brainy we became we lost the urge to be in groups and have a dominant leader, and we turned to a higher figure that may or may not be real. Just something in our brains.
Talking about this stuff is very fun for me, by the way,