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==Ancient History==
==Ancient History==
===The birth of humanity===
===The birth of humanity===
There are two leading geographical origins of humanity within mainstream evolutionist though. Firstly, is that modern humans ([[homo sapiens]]) arose in one place, namely Africa. The second view is that a pre-modern human [[specie]] migrated out of Africa and evolved in another part of the world. There is fruitful evidence of the first view because modern homo sapien types of fossils can be found in Africa, actual stone tools and other modern human inventions lend credibility and lastly the [[DNA]] evidence which suggests an African origin.<ref>[http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/johanson.html Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa?] Donald Johanson</ref>
There are two leading geographical origins of humanity within mainstream evolutionist thought. First is that modern humans ([[homo sapiens]]) arose in one place, namely Africa. The second view is that a pre-modern human [[specie]] or species migrated out of Africa and evolved in another part of the world. There is fruitful evidence of the first view because modern homo sapien types of fossils can be found in Africa, actual stone tools and other modern human inventions lend credibility and lastly [[DNA]] evidence suggests an African origin.<ref>[http://www.actionbioscience.org/evolution/johanson.html Origins of Modern Humans: Multiregional or Out of Africa?] Donald Johanson</ref>


====The Creationist model====
====The Creationist model====
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