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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 thought. First is that modern humans ([[homo sapiens]]) arose in one place, namely Africa and it is called the Out of Africa model. The second is that a pre-modern human [[specie]] or species migrated out of Africa and evolved in another part of the world or the Multiregional Continuity Model.<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 and it is called the Out of Africa model. The second is that a pre-modern human [[specie]] or species migrated out of Africa and as [[speciation]] progressed it allowed the regional population to evolve into Homo sapiens and is called the Multiregional Continuity Model.<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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