Monday, December 22, 2025

Boomers & All Generations Should Let Go of Past Mindsets

 Boomers may be generations that can’t let go now, but some of the same characteristics may come to define Gen X, millennials and even Gen Z. Yes, friends, someday you too will be old! What that means is that younger people could stand to be little more understanding of their older counterparts and take away some lessons from it, too. The same goes for all boomers, that work life balance thing the kids enjoy these days is actually pretty great.

It’s great that people are living longer, healthier lives and staying active for longer. Ageism is real and efforts to fight it are a positive development. At the same time, the way baby boomers are holding on to the past can feel a bit extra. It fosters a sense of frustration among younger generations looking to carve out their own spaces in boardrooms, legislative bodies, daily lives and homes. Baby boomers have a reputation for being a selfish, only believe in what they already know, materialistic generation and in their golden years, that’s translating to a generation that won’t change or let go.

GENERATIONS

Before getting too down on the boomers, however, it’s also important to recognize that this is where some countries are also heading. When the country’s population is aging and no matter the generation, time marches on them. In 30 years, we’ll likely be hearing, OK, millennials!

GENERATION'S YEARS

One of the main reasons baby boomers are sticking around is the simple fact that they’re living for a long time. Some country’s life expectancy was 68 in 1950; it’s now 79 or more. Longer life spans have led to people across all age groups living their lives more slowly, they’re getting married later, having children later and buying homes later and, of course, having a healthy choice of eating and keeping fit better. This chronological extension happens for older people, too, who may retire later and stay in their homes longer.

Although, it’s good to appreciate their contributions strong will for any changes that was absolutely required for society to live together in peace. It’s not just longevity that’s a factor. Retirement has become more precarious as workplaces have shifted away from traditional pensions and some older people have no choice but to continue working. Social Security also incentivizes people to put off hanging up the professional towel because benefits are lower if you retire and start collecting a little early and higher if you collect later. Outside the financial incentives, many boomers just prefer to keep working, they think it keeps them healthy and their identities are deeply intertwined with work & mates. After all, boomers were the generation that practically invented the hustle culture.

DYNAMIC LEADERS OF PEACE & ENTERTAINMENT GENS

In some culture, they’re just so tied up with their jobs & mates that it’s just unclear to people what else they would do.

Many boomer business owners are holding onto their operations well past typical retirement age and they’re sticking around in CEO suites, too. While CEOs themselves often take the blame for their companies’ age problems, as a result, lots of the issues emanates from their bosses & the board of directors. Boards are made up of the same age or older people and so it’s this ongoing psychosis, especially at the board level, a pretty cushy lifestyle, so why would they give that up?

A lack of succession planning will eventually come back to bite businesses, unfortunately, time comes for us all, at which point, up and coming leaders will have to scramble or companies will have to rely on less than conventional setups like the rising tide of company CEOs. One millennial and one Gen X were selected to replace outgoing boomer chief. What even is that?

Many of world’s most prominent political leaders are in their 60s, 70s and even more than 80s, including Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Nancy Pelosi,  Paul Biya, Mahmoud Abbas, Salman bin Abdul-Aziz al Saud, Harald V, Ali Khamenei, Sergio Mattarella, Elizabeth II, Robert Mugabe...

It’s not outright bad for a politician to be older, but there are drawbacks. Older people clinging onto political & any business power may also be out of step with new technologies, cultural shifts or ways of thinking. Succession is also a problem. As much as progressives would like for boomers to be immortal, they will not and they’d best look for a big seat to continue their God given right until they fall or falter.

Boomers are just more political. They’re more interested in politics & past ways of supremacy. They hold more political offices. Public perceptions of age in politics have also shifted. American actor, Ronald Reagan, was 69 when he was first elected in 1980 and at the time, that was considered very old.

This day and age, Donald Trump and others are elected at what might seem old age of the retirement pack. The incumbency advantage is stronger in some country’s political system as opposed to, say, a parliamentary system, where a party may be better able to elevate new leadership on its own. Instead, long serving members hang on to their seats in no small part due to knowledge & familiarity. The benefactor class is also dominated by older, wealthier people. It’s rare to have a strong youth bias here.

But perhaps the most fraught intergenerational issue of the day is the one that hits closest to home, literally. Many boomers have been resistant to selling their homes and downsizing for a variety of reasons, they’re still confident they can stay in their family homes. Health wise they’ve invested a lot of money and time in their abodes and they don’t want to take on a new, higher interest mortgage. But even when they are moving, they’re not really moving down the housing ladder, they’re moving laterally.

Families, political parties, businesses, teams, organizations, they all need to devise ways for the young people to succeed the aging boomers mutually.

Boomers are the biggest share of homebuyers today. They move to be closer to friends and family and to enjoy their retirement, but they’re not seeking out smaller places they’re not used to. They suggest that they’re moving for downsizing, but looking at the data, they don’t by much. That means they’re competing with younger homebuyers, but have a significant financial advantage too. Half of homebuyers in their 70s do pay cash, as do 40% of people in their 60s. By comparison, 5% of millennials and 15% of Gen Xers pay cash. If they are financing, they are financing a smaller share of that purchase than other buyers because of bogus guidelines by financiers.

Some level of generational conflict is a fact of humanity. The olds feeling like the youngsters don’t know what they’re doing and the young people feeling like the olds are out of touch, which is an eternal battle. A 20 something may envy a 70 something for their accumulated wealth, while that 70 something wishes they had the 20 something’s energy. And they’ve just got to figure out how to get along and move forward peacefully, without creating another never-ending war of the Middle East.

THE SOCIAL MEDIA & TECH GENERATIONS

Families, political parties, businesses, teams and organizations, all need to devise ways for the young to succeed the old peacefully. This is a constant conflict throughout history and it requires some orderly resolution of the opposed interests of the young when they want or desire the resources and power that their senior boomers are reluctant to relinquish.

There are elements that are unique to the modern moment. In entertainment, part of the reason it doesn’t feel like there are as many young, huge stars are the decline of monoculture. The internet and modern media have us so chaotic that we rarely consume the same things, making it harder for new young actors to supplant their older, already established peers.

Part of the reason boomers have been able to accumulate so much wealth is that they’ve had generally favorable economic conditions throughout their lifetimes and were able to save up a lot of money and buy a lot of stuff. Despite their collective financial comfort, living longer means they might want to work longer to make sure they don’t run out of money in retirement.

Nevertheless, baby boomers staying in the mix longer should be seen as a good thing and an indicator of where the country’s headed. As the population is aging, the median age is expected to surpass previous age years by 2040.

It’s great to see more of an emphasis on older people in a positive light, because all of the ageism is really out of touch with where some countries are now and where it’s headed demographically.








Saturday, December 20, 2025

WHAT ARE ANGELS, REALLY?

ARCHANGELS

Angels have been a part of Judaism, Christian and other religions believers for millennia. They have been depicted in numerous art forms and are part of our folklore, imagination and indeed pop culture. But what are they, really? And what are their real functions? Be an angel, tell the truth!

Delving into some calm facts about angels that you might never have heard about before, you learn more about these mysterious so-called messengers of God.

The origins of the English word “angel” come from the Greek word aggelos, which means “messenger”. Going back to the Hebrew word for angel in the Old Testament, it means the same. Angels were created to serve God. They are essentially messengers from God. Now, what messages they deliver and how they are delivered is a different story.

Who are these angels, really? There is a hierarchy and each angel has a specific job. Some angels are next to God, while others supervise other angels and then there are those who deliver God’s messages to humans. Wow, they work like humans! Angels have very specific job descriptions and limited powers that allow them to perform a task. Say an angel is a healer, well, it can’t do anything else. Or if an angel’s job is to deliver a specific message, that’s usually as far as the task goes. This is perfectly illustrated in Genesis 19, when God sends three angels to give Abraham three separate messages. One angel told him that his wife was expecting, another informed him that Sodom would be destroyed and the third angel told Abraham that he’d be healed. Wow!!

Angels have been depicted by artists for millennia. Many of them are portrayed as beautiful, delicate humanlike creatures with wings.  These depictions, however, might not be quite right, as according to both Jewish and Christian tradition angels are not actual physical beings. They are spiritual beings; hence, they have no physical attributes. So, if angels don’t have physical attributes, how do they deliver God’s messages to humans? Well, angels are described in the Bible as “light”, but they may take up a human form to carry out their divine jobs. What?

Are angels male or female? Angels are traditionally depicted in art as being either female or as highly feminized beings. This feminine portrayal is likely to have its roots in Greco-Roman paganism i.e. goddesses. When it comes to the Bible, angels have male names. Though, it might have something to do with the fact that both the Greek and Hebrew words for angels are masculine. Mannish! Despite different interpretations, it can be said that the female-male dichotomy relates to humans and reproductions. Angels, not being human, can’t be male or female, right? Just Angels!

The Nephilim were these mysterious beings, also referred to as giants, who were born from the “sons of God” and the “daughters of man”. So, who were these “sons of God” & “daughters of man”, then? According to one Jewish tradition, they were Angels. What? Current Judeo-Christian tradition, however, does not support the idea of these human-angel relationships and believes that the “sons of God” & “daughters of man” were mere mortals. Really!

Mark 12:25 has led to some confusion as to whether humans can indeed become angels when they die. Wow, can’t wait! Jesus, when talking about resurrection, says that humans will be “like the angels in heaven”. The key here is the word “like”. The meaning is that in the afterlife, humans with a pure soul won’t have to concern themselves with the ways of the world, just like angels don’t. It doesn’t mean that they will turn into angels. What??

The word “angelic” does have a positive connotation, but the Bible actually has quite a few examples of how angels can deliver messages in a pretty devastating way on behalf of God. Like an angel of death killing the firstborn sons of Egypt, after the Pharaoh refused to let the Hebrews leave or even Archangel Uriel nearly killing Moses. Angels deliver the message from God, but it turns out the message can sometimes be a bit violent. What an imaginary story! Sounds good, though!

Archangels are known to be a different league of angels. However, the Hebrew Old Testament doesn’t make reference to them. It’s not until the New Testament that this class of angels is identified as such. Though the term was not used, a distinction was made. For instance, Archangel Michael is called the “Great Prince” in Daniel 12:1. And in the Book of Tobit, Archangel Raphael makes reference to himself as “one of seven angels who stand ready & enter before the glory of the Lord”. So, are Archangels the highest ranking angels in heaven?

Well, not quite. The top leagues are occupied by the seraphim, the cherubim and the throne angels. This makes Archangels place fairly low in the hierarchy. Archangels are just above guardian angels, so why are they so important? Archangels are God’s messengers par excellence. They interact directly with humans on the Lord’s behalf, so they are tasked with very important missions i.e. the annunciation. Was Lucifer an Archangel? Lucifer was actually a seraphim, part of the highest ranking angel league. His job was to adore God like we do today about the Queen or King, but he got jealous and was cast out of heaven. That’s human nature!

There is some confusion, probably because it was an Archangel, Saint Michael, who cast Lucifer into hell. Different Christian denominations have different positions about Archangels. One would think Christians would agree on the name of Archangels, but this is not the case. Indeed there are seven Archangels, but the Bible only mentions three by name. So, all religions have different angels like their believes, right?

The Catholic Church recognizes three Archangels as Gabriel, Michael & Raphael. They also acknowledge the existence of the other four, though they don’t name them. The Eastern Orthodox Church, everywhere now & Anglicans, on the other hand, add the fourth Archangel to the mix as the aforementioned Uriel. And Cherubs are usually portrayed as cute and chubby baby angels. Lovely! Though that’s not how they’re described in the Bible. Those tasked with guarding the Garden of Eden even had flaming swords. Wow, amazing & bemusing!

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Who was St. Mary?

Mary Magdalene

For centuries, Mary Magdalene’s name has been linked to numerous theories, stories, and interpretations of the Gospels.

Who was Mary Magdalene, really? Is the whole story of Mary & Jesus a concocted and divined as a wonderful story?  So where does this idea come from? Well, blame Pope Gregory. Back in the 6th century, he said that the prostitute, Mary Magdalene and Mary (Lazarus’ sister) were all the same person.

It's believed she came from a fishing village. Mary Magdalene was pretty independent for Biblical times, and it has been suggested that she had money and a high social status.

Mary Magdalene is likely the most misunderstood Biblical figure. One of the main misconceptions about Mary Magdalene is that she was a sex worker, who repented and then started following Jesus.

Indeed, the Gospel of Luke mentions a prostitute who washes Jesus' feet with her hair. But nowhere is it mentioned the name of this woman. And certainly, there is no link in the Bible between her and Mary Magdalene.

It was not until 1969 that the Catholic Church admitted the mistake. Nonetheless, the damage was done, as the idea that Mary Magdalene was a sex worker had become cemented throughout the centuries. The Gospels have slightly different versions of the same people and events, but Mary Magdalene’s presence remains fairly consistent throughout them all.

Both the Gospels of Mark and Luke confirm that Mary Magdalene started following Jesus after he cast seven demons out of her. Whatta! All four Gospels state that Mary Magdalene was present in pretty key moments of Jesus’ life (and death), including his crucifixion and subsequent resurrection. And if all of this wasn’t enough, Mary Magdalene was actually the first disciple to see Jesus when he resurrected and hence is called in some Christian traditions the “apostle to the apostles”.

The Gospel of Mary was discovered by a German scholar in Cairo, Egypt, in 1896. Scholars estimate that this non-canonical text was written sometime in the 2nd century or earlier. The Gospel of Mary has been interpreted as a Gnostic text, as it follows the same writing style.

Did Mary Magdalene and Jesus get married and have children? This is one of the most popular and controversial theories, which has gained a lot of popularity thanks to books such as Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code’. The tale speculation started based on a 6th century document called ‘The Story of Joseph and Aseneth’, which Simcha Jacobovici and Barrie Wilson who translated the text claim is about Jesus and Mary Magdalene. Jacobovici and Wilson went on to publish a book named ‘The Lost Gospel: Decoding the Ancient Text that Reveals Jesus’ Marriage to Mary Magdalene. ‘No church supports this theory’. What a theory!

The Last Supper

Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece ‘The Last Supper’ has led many to speculate whether or not John the apostle, sitting next to Jesus, was in fact Mary Magdalene. In ‘The Last Supper’, the looks of long hair and feminine facial features have led to this theory. What do you think?

Remember what the prostitute Mary Magdalene was mistaken for? Well, she washed Jesus’ feet and then dried them with her long hair. This is why we often find Mary Magdalene depicted with very long hair. But there is also another version. Mary Magdalene isolated herself in the wilderness after Jesus died and resurrected, and her hair grew long during this period. Except this too was also the story of another Mary, St. Mary of Egypt. Yes, the Church did get all Marys’ mixed up.

Another story says that Mary Magdalene ended up on a boat with other Christians. They were supposed to be pushed into the sea to die, but divine intervention had them reach France safe and sound. Mary Magdalene and others went on to spread the Gospel, until she got old and went to live in seclusion in a cave, where she sadly ended up dying. Charles II eventually found some bones there in 1279, which are believed to belong to Mary Magdalene. The bones were then given to Dominican monks, who adorned her skull with gold and put it on display. The skull can be found in a basilica at Saint-Maximin-la-Sainte-Baume in southern France.

The Eastern Catholic and Orthodox Churches have two stories that connect Mary Magdalene with Easter eggs. One story says that Mary Magdalene was carrying a basket of hard-boiled eggs when she visited Jesus' tomb. When he appeared to her after resurrecting, the eggs changed color. Please, don’t laugh! The other story is about Mary Magdalene going to Rome and seeing Emperor Tiberius. Everyone visiting the emperor was supposed to bring him something, so she brought an egg. Mary Magdalene proceeded to explain that Jesus resurrected, to which the emperor replied that what she was saying would be just as impossible as an egg changing color. This is when the egg turned red. Please, don’t laugh, again!

Mary Magdalene’s name was associated with Magdalene Laundries also known as asylums, which were present in England, Ireland, and the US. These were supposedly safe spaces for sex workers and women who became pregnant out of wedlock, etc. Hey, sad, but you can laugh, now! Though these were essentially penitentiary workhouses, these fallen women would be imprisoned and subjected to atrocious conditions. Surely Mary Magdalene wouldn’t have liked to have her name linked to such places.

July 22 is the day Mary Magdalene is celebrated in the Catholic Church special day calendar, though until recently this was just a memorial day. It was not until 2016 that Pope Francis declared it a feast day. What feast sir? And this consecrates Mary Magdalene as the apostle of the apostles and places her on the same level of the other apostles.

Pope Francis called Mary Magdalene a true and authentic evangelizer. The feast day was meant to “highlight the relevance of this woman who showed great love for Christ and was much loved by Christ” and the celebration was a way for Christians to “reflect more deeply on the dignity of women, the new evangelization and the greatness of the mystery of divine mercy”, said another archbishop.

Wow! What a story of olden time concocted fortitudes, braveries with kindness and love to be admired & appreciated, but never to be worshipped by another being.


Thursday, December 11, 2025

How Much Do We Really Know About Adam & Eve?

ADAM & EVE

The story of Adam & Eve is foundational in various religious texts, from Christianity to Judaism and even Islam. Most prominently, their story appears in the book of Genesis from the Bible, where Adam & Eve were detailed to have been created by God in his own image. For millennia, the tale of the first man & woman, their life story in the idyllic Garden of Eden and their fall from grace, has inspired debate of its truth, interpretation and artwork.

Yet, despite its ancient origins, this foundational story continues to leave us with unanswered questions. Many aspects of Adam & Eve’s existence, from the serpent’s identity to the true nature of the forbidden fruit of apple, have endured as enigmas and mysteries of their story remained unsolved. Intrigued?

The original home of Adam and Eve, from where they were cast out by God, remains one of the mysterious locations in the Bible. It is true that the whole story can be interpreted as a metaphor, but what if one interprets it literally? Where would the Garden of Eden be located, after all? We can find some hints in Genesis 2. Genesis 2:10 says that, “A river flowed out of Eden to water the garden, and there it divided and became four rivers” (the specific wording depends on the Bible translation). And then it mentions their names: Pishon, Gihon, Hiddekel (the Tigris), and Phirat (the Euphrates). This hint has led to speculations that the Garden of Eden was located either in Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq and Kuwait), or modern-day Turkey or Armenia. Though the specific location has, thus far, not been located.

In the Bible, Adam & Eve initially lived in a utopian paradise known as the Garden of Eden, a lush and verdant land where no illness or death existed. At its center was the tree of knowledge of good and evil, laden with fruit that they were forbidden not to eat. In the Garden of Eden, Adam & Eve enjoyed a life free of pain or death. The story tells that they were ultimately tempted by a serpent to eat the forbidden fruit from the tree, which marked humanity’s separation from divine perfection not taking orders. As a result, mortality & suffering was inevitably introduced into human existence at this paradise. One unsolved aspect of Adam & Eve’s story is the location of the Garden of Eden. Many scholars have attempted to unravel the elusive mystery of Eden trying to narrow the search.

Descriptions in the Book of Genesis say that the garden was planted in the east and there are references to the four rivers flowing into the region, including the Tigris & Euphrates. But even though these rivers exist on Earth, there is no place on our planet where they meet in the way described by the Bible. Some believe that the so-called Great Flooding, as recounted in the story of Noah, reshaped Earth’s landscape so drastically that any trace of Eden’s geography was erased, leaving its exact location eternally obscured. Some theologians have viewed the Garden of Eden not as a physical place but as a metaphor spiritual state, representing humanity’s original unity with God rather than an actual garden lost to history.

Where is Noah’s Ark? It is true that the Great Flood might have happened (though not on a global scale as the Bible mentions). But if Noah’s Ark did, too, what happened to it? Over the years, numerous theories have emerged, and 'evidence' has been found, though none was robust enough or indeed conclusive. One example includes wooden fragments discovered on Turkey's Mount Ararat. Being made of wood, it’s very possible that if the Ark ever existed, it rotted and disappeared over the years.

In Genesis 1, God creates male and female at the same time. But then, in the very next chapter, Genesis 2, God created a woman from a man’s rib. Another unsolved mystery revolves around Eve’s creation from Adam’s rib, which is widely interpreted as a believable symbolic rather than literal. The tale is also most likely responsible for the myth that men have fewer ribs than women, even though both tend to have 12 pairs naturally.

While Christian traditions symbolically link the tale of Adam’s rib to the Holy Trinity, Jewish interpretations associate it with modesty and wisdom, reflecting humanity’s interconnected nature. This symbolically also suggests, they shouldn’t be so unsympathetic to fellow human beings.

The tale is also the serpent in Genesis is the one responsible for tempting Eve into disobedience, but whether or not the identity of the serpent was actually Satan still remains heavily debated. Early Jewish & Christian texts differ with the association to Satan emerging centuries after Genesis was written. What’s the truth, though?

Some theologians argue that the serpent was not a unique symbolic tool in its ability to speak, as all animals in Eden might have had the ability to communicate. This perspective sees the serpent not as a supernatural being, but rather as nothing more than a literary device used for the sake of the tale.

Many theologians only connected the serpent to Satan by reading the Bible’s last book, the Book of Revelation. It speaks of a primordial serpent that is the adversary of God, which made many believe that Satan was a devil responsible for charming Eve in the garden. Another belief is that Satan and the serpent in the garden were not actually connected.

There are some theologians who still hold this claim. The presence of evil in the Garden of Eden is also a major theological conundrum that has confused scholars for centuries. If the garden was meant to be a paradise, why would God, a benevolent and all powerful being, allow evil spirit to exist in the Garden of Eden?

Many theologians have argued that the presence of evil in the garden only existed because God allowed Adam & Eve to have free will. The tale goes on to say, by giving them the freedom to choose, he unwittingly permitted evil to enter the world.  Others have made the interpretation that the presence of evil in paradise was supposed to serve as a test of both faith and obedience. Ultimately, Adam & Eve fell prey to their temptations and vulnerabilities, but the conditions surrounding the tale of the serpent’s existence remain a mystery.

Yet another aspect of Adam & Eve’s story that remains a mystery is regarding the forbidden apple fruit that they ate. Interestingly, the Book of Genesis mentions a fruit, not an apple, which has led to beyond debate surrounding the topic.

Historical translations and artistic depictions have popularized the apple interpretations, though some scholars have suggested alternatives like figs, grapes or citron as the actual forbidden fruit.

In Latin, the word malum means both ‘apple’ and ‘evil’ dual meanings, which likely reinforced the association of the forbidden fruit with apples in European art and literature. Ultimately, our association with an apple could be nothing more than a linguistic coincidence mixed with symbolic storytelling.

Another unsolved mystery is regarding Adam & Eve’s lineage. According to the Bible, all humans share ancestry with Adam & Eve, since they were the first and only people on Earth at the time coming from each other’s ribs. After being banished from the Garden of Eden, they set forth into a harsh world and were refused entry into the garden. The story tells, angels armed with flaming swords stood guard at the entrance and stopped them from seeing the garden ever again.

The Book of Genesis also notes that Adam & Eve had mysterious siblings of sons and daughters beyond Cain, Abel and Seth. However, their unnamed descendants remain unexplored in scripture, leaving their roles in humanity’s propagation a mystery. The Bible says that Cain and Seth went on to have children of their own, with Abel having died at the hands of Cain. It also notes that Adam & Eve had sons and daughters, but they are never mentioned in any scripture, and the details of their lives remain a mystery.

When Adam & Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden, God installed angels called cherubim at the entrance, each of whom wielded flaming swords to guard against access as guardians of the Garden. However, the existence of these angels still remains a heavy mystery. In scripture, the cherubim are celestial beings with wings and are often associated with divine presence and protection. However, theologians have been unable to decipher whether they are meant to be a manifestation of divine wrath or whether they are a symbol of God’s unfathomable love. After Adam & Eve were expelled from the Garden of Eden, they were forced to live in an unknown land brimming with challenges and various uncertainties. But the details of their journey are relatively scarce and largely remain a mystery as a life of turmoil. Theologians have spent much time trying to garner an understanding of what happened to the duos life after leaving the garden. Their journey away from God’s divinity and his paradise must have been weighed down by guilt.

Nonetheless, theologians often debate whether humanity can metaphorically return to Eden through salvation or spiritual growth. They have done this in an attempt to frame the narrative as both a fall from grace and a hopeful journey toward redemption.

The Adam & Eve tale continues without end to provoke thought and has offered timeless questions about humanity’s origins, morality and destiny. This narrative will most likely endure for ages, as theologians and scholars continue trying to unravel the mysteries of our ancient ancestors.

How did humanity multiply? Okay, so Adam & Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden and went on to have babies. But then for humans to multiply they had to intermarry, right? After all, there were no other humans around. Not only does it sound wrong, but scientifically speaking this wouldn’t have worked out. We need genetic diversity to thrive as healthy humans. So what gives? Well, one theory says that God either prevented genetic disorders that would likely happen from incestuous relationships, or that, indeed, he created more than two humans.

Comparatively, it’s a healthy impression to know how far society has come and how much do we know the true stories of our ancestors.

Bless you!