Homo Sapiens thought to first exist 195,000 years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human#History
Agriculture established 7,000 years ago.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture#Ancient_origins
One would think that someone would have thought to do this a little earlier?
@ USER NAME EMPTY...
Does man's designation of "homo sapiens" derive from Adam's sin in the garden (see
details)? "Homo sapiens" means "wise man" or "knowing man". So does the term result from Adam's taking to himself the forbidden knowledge of good and evil? Scripture states that "their eyes were opened"...
Would people accept evolution if scientist called "homo sapiens" "hetero sapiens"?
Could this be a form of homophobia?
Homo is Latin for "human" so are homophobic people afraid of humanity?
Would people accept evolution if scientist called "homo sapiens" "hetero sapiens"?
Could this be a form of homophobia?
Homo is Latin for "human" so are homophobic people afraid of humanity?