Thursday, June 4, 2026

Evolutionists Admit Homo Erectus Coexisted With Modern Man

 




Evolutionists admit that Homo Erectus coexisted with modern man and may have even interbred with them according to Live Science.
 
If Homo Erectus was able to interbreed with other people, then that means H. Erectus lived at the same time as Denisovans, Neandertals, and even modern man [1] and therefore could not be an ancestor as evolutionists have claimed as ancestral forms cannot, according to evolution, be contemporaneous with that which evolves from them but that does not mean that H. Erectus, Denisovans, and even modern man don’t share a common ancestor; the Bible tell us who that common ancestor is from whom every people of every color, lineage, ethnicity, and nationality descend and that common ancestor is the first man Adam and the first woman Eve, being the wife of Adam, whom God had created and it is from them that scripture says all people of every skin-color, ethnicity, lineage, and nation were made. (Acts 17:26)
 
That is why there is no favoritism with God (Acts 10:34) but all people are made equal in His sight (Gal. 3:28, Col. 3:11) and applies one law and one standard to all people (Num. 10:15-16) and who will hold all people equally accountable for everything that they have said and done in this life; even their very thoughts, motives, and attitudes will be taken into account and it is from God alone that each person will receive their final reward or their final sentence depending on the nature of the life they lived and the call of repentance is sent out to all people everywhere.
 
Even another item from Live Science admits that there is anthropological evidence suggesting that H. Erectus believed in a power higher than themselves [2] which is a uniquely human trait.  No such thing is observed in the animals.  We don’t see animals bowing down before an object of worship or meeting in places of worship and we don’t see them performing rituals in an attempt to appease or gain favor with some deity.  We only see that in mankind and if H. Erectus was just as human as any other people, then it should be expected that they would have worshipped something higher than themselves just multitudes of other different people groups have done and if there is one thing that different people groups have shared in common, it is that we all have things of which we need to repent; we have all sinned and fallen short of the glory of God (Rom. 3:23) which is moral perfection because we are all moral agents and in us resides in us both the capacity to choose good or evil, and it has been that way since God had created mankind albeit God never created man to be inherently evil.  He created mankind and everything else that He has made to be inherently and intrinsically good by nature, but He also created mankind to be an independently thinking creature; to be a creature of choice and of moral choice.
 
God did not want mankind to be mindless machines and robots but wants to have a meaningful relationship with His creations and the only way that can be done is if His creations are enabled to be able to think and choose independently and act according to their own volition.
 
You can’t have a meaningful relationship with that which is programmed or pre-programmed to do only that which its maker desires it to do.  You can only have a meaningful relationship with a being that is able to think and act of its own accord as only an independently thinking and acting being can appreciate the love and goodness that is bestowed upon it.  A machine is not able to authentically do this.  It can only act in accordance to the nature that is fixed into its programming.
 
But an independently thinking and acting being does not necessarily act in accordance to its inherent nature, but has within itself the capacity to go against that nature and because God desired to have a meaningful relationship with mankind and because He desires meaningful and heartfelt worship from mankind, it was necessary that man should be made into a creature of free-will, but with that came the risk and the possibility that mankind might not always choose that which God desired of Him which is why there are some who choose to surrender themselves to the authority of their Creator, to love Him, devote themselves to Him, and to give Him the reverence and honor due Him, and then there are those who will refuse to surrender themselves to His authority and will persist in doing that which is evil in His eyes who will sell themselves fully over to doing evil and it has been this way since the day that God had created the first man Adam and the first woman Eve, being the wife of Adam.
 
He had placed them in a world in which there was no sin, no death, no evil, and no suffering.  It was the most perfect and carefree environment that there could have been and in which there existed a perfect harmony between God, man, and nature but a choice between life and death was set before Adam and Eve in the form of two trees:  One tree which was called the tree of life (Gen. 2:9) and which would have enabled mankind to live forever (Gen. 3:22) and the tree of the knowledge of good and evil of which God had forbidden Adam and his wife Eve to eat from, having warned them that in the day that they ate thereof, they would surely die (Gen. 2:16-17, 3:3)
 
And sadly, Adam and Eve defied that one prohibition and ate of the forbidden fruit and it was in that day that sin entered into them and with the sin which entered into them came the sentence of death as they were warned (Gen. 3:19) but the sentence of death did not stop there because the sin that entered into Adam and Eve was then inherited by the rest of mankind since it is from Adam and Eve from whom we all descend (Rom. 5:12) and it is for this reason that we possess in ourselves that inherited inwardly corrupt nature that the Bible calls sin which is not defined by just our actions or even by what we say, but it is the inward condition of our very nature that also influences our very thoughts, motives, and attitudes which then in turn influence what we say and do which is why it is written that we are not defiled by what is from without, but what is from within (Mt. 15:11, 18-20) and it is this very inward defilement that prevents us from attaining moral perfection which is required of us to be reconciled to our Maker from whom sin estranges us and not only has sin brought about our eventual deaths and puts a separation between ourselves and God, but it also is the reason for the suffering, misery, grief, destruction, and evil that is presently witnessed and experienced in this world as it is currently known. (Rom. 8:19-22)
 
But the worst part of about sin is that it estranges us from our Creator who is the very source of life itself which is why there are very serious implications for remaining estranged and separated from our Maker because that which is sinless cannot allow that which is sinful to enter into a Kingdom that is without sin lest the Kingdom of Heaven become defiled just as the earth has been defiled and for those who should remain in their sins, there is nothing for them to look forward to except an eternity of unrelenting torment in the darkness and fires of Hell because that is the place where all sin and all evil are destined for and a day is coming when all sin must be eliminated from creation due to all of the evil and suffering that came into the world because of it and that requires the elimination of all who remain in their sins but because God is a God of love, mercy, goodness, and life, He takes no pleasure in destruction, punishment, or judgment and that is why He calls daily to repentance as many as are willing to heed the call that they may be saved from the wrath to come and He has provided escape from eternal condemnation through Jesus Christ our Lord His only begotten Son, (Jn. 3:16) who came to us in the flesh, (Jn. 1:14) and being without any sin (2 Cor. 5:21) was made that perfect sacrifice (Heb. 7:26-27) that was needed to take away the sins of the world and because of His perfect goodness, He was able to offer Himself up on our behalf to satisfy the demanded penalty for all sin and granting mercy and grace through the shedding of His blood on the cross and after having died, rose again from the dead three days later that we might be justified in Him (Rom. 4:25) if we will but call upon His name so that we might be saved from what would otherwise be a terrifying everlasting punishment if we will but call upon His name (Rom. 10:9, 13) and believe in our hearts that God raised Him from the dead (Rom. 10:9) for it is by calling upon His name in sincere repentance that salvation is granted and our souls made clean from sin thereby liberating us from the threat of eternal damnation and with that cleansing comes a new spiritual transformation (2 Cor. 5:17) that causes us to no longer desire to follow after selfish and worldly pursuits but after those things that pertain to the Kingdom of Heaven,
to no longer take pleasure in those things that are evil and displeasing in the sight of the Lord, but in that which is good, right, and pleasing in His sight,
to no longer desire to walk in the lies of this present world, but only in the truth that comes from Christ Almighty who is the source of all truth, (Jn. 14:6)
no longer placing our hopes in the things of this present world, but looking forward to that new and better world to come, (Rev. 21-22)
to no longer rely on worldly resources, men, or even our own power, abilities, skills, and wisdom for our needs and provision but upon God who is able to meet all of our needs, recognizing that the resources of this world and even the people He brings into our lives are but instruments and vessels through which God meets our needs and that the skills, power, knowledge, and wisdom by which we might acquire our provision are provided and instilled in us by God, (Mt. 6:25-33)
to no longer fear what men can do to us, but rather fearing the God before whom we will have to one day give an account for how we lived our lives, (Mt. 10:28)
to no longer look to corruptible institutions within our society for direction and order in our lives but to God who, by His written Word has given us laws and precepts to be applied to our lives and which serve to produce and maintain an ordered life, and who, by His Holy Spirit which comes to dwell within us upon repentance, establishes in our lives a course and direction in our lives to pursue for His glory,
to no longer seek our own glory but the glory of God,
to no longer rally behind corruptible men, but instead behind the incorruptible God in Heaven bearing in mind that those men and women God raises up for our edification are but instruments and servants of His for that respective purpose to which He has called them,
to no longer seek to align ourselves with the things of darkness but only with the things of the light,
to no longer trust in the wisdom of the world but only on the wisdom and knowledge that comes from above, (Jas. 1:5) nor depend on corruptible earthly authorities to swiftly administer justice, but only in the power of God to deliver us from evil.
 
And it is this new inward transformation that reconciles us to our Creator (2 Cor. 5:18) from whom we had once been estranged and just as our souls are cleansed from sin and our spirits regenerated in Christ Jesus thereby liberating us from the eternal tormenting punishment that must come upon all who remain in their sins, so one day we look forward to the liberation of our bodies from death itself when our mortal and corruptible forms are transformed into that which is immortal and incorruptible and from that which is imperfect to that which is perfect (1 Cor. 15:51-55, 1 Thess. 4:13-18) and lastly, creation itself will be delivered from the curse placed upon it because of sin when it is made into a new and better world (Rev. 21-22) and in that new world which will be made, there will be no sin, no death, no decay, nor any curse, nor any evil, or violence, suffering, misery, grief, sorrow, mourning, pain, or hardship of any sort for all of these will pass away with this present world.  Instead, there will only be light, life, happiness, joy, contentment, peace, and rest before the Lord God Almighty.
 
I urge you reader today, that if you have not already done so already and feel the call to repentance, call upon the name of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ today for the forgiveness of sins.  Do not go into eternity in your sins.  It is just a sincere prayer of repentance away:
 
 
 
"Lord Jesus I need you.
 
 
I realize that I am a sinner
who has fallen short of the glory of God
and that my goodness falls short
of your standard of Moral perfection.
 
Please forgive me of all of my sins.
Come into my heart and into my life
to be the Savior and Lord of my life.
Make me into the servant and follower
that you want me to be.
In your name Lord Jesus, I pray.
 
 
Amen."
 
 
Know that God is not concerned with the words that you use to call upon Him forgiveness, but with the attitude of your heart and if you have, with all sincerity, have asked Christ to forgive you of your sins, placing your trust in Him only for your salvation and in nothing else, then your sins are forgiven and your place in Heaven is certain.
 
 
 
End notes:
 
 
 
 
 
1.  Kristina Killgrove, “Homo erectus genetic material sequenced for the first time, and it shows 'deep genetic links' with modern humans,” Live Science
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/human-evolution/homo-erectus-genetic-material-sequenced-for-the-first-time-and-it-shows-deep-genetic-links-with-modern-humans
 
 
2.  Sandee Oster, “Homo erectus' tools include stunning geodes and fossils, possibly as a way to connect with the cosmos, study finds,” Live Science, April 13, 2026
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/human-evolution/homo-erectus-tools-include-stunning-geodes-and-fossils-possibly-as-a-way-to-connect-with-the-cosmos-study-finds?utm_medium=referral&utm_source=pushly&utm_campaign=Archaeology
 
 
 
Scripture references:
 
 
 
1.  Acts 17:26
2.  Acts 10:34
3.  Galatians 3:28, Colossians 3:11
4.  Numbers 15:16
5.  Romans 3:23
6.  Genesis 2:9
7.  Genesis 3:22
8.  Genesis 2:16-17, 3:3
9.  Genesis 3:19
10.  Romans 5:12
11.  Matthew 15:11, 18-20
12.  Romans 8:19-22
13.  John 3:16
14.  John 1:14
 
15.  2 Corinthians 5:21
 
16.  Hebrews 7:26-27
 
17.  Romans 4:25
 
18.  Romans 10:9, 13
 
19.  2 Corinthians 5:17
 
20.  John 14:6
 
21.  Revelation 21-22
 
22.  Matthew 6:25-33
 
23.  Matthew 10:28
 
24.  James 1:5
 
25.  2 Corinthians 5:18
 
26.  1 Corinthians 15:51-55, 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18


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