AOG chimes in on Neanderthal DNA
LJ-SEC: (ORIGINALLY POSTED BY 1400scale)
A while back I posted regarding the recent mapping of Neanderthal DNA and the resultant determination that Neanderthals and modern humans did not have enough common genetic material to interbreed, and were thusly two different species (along with the inevitable questions "how is that possible within the Genesis-as-literal-history framework?" and "how can more than one species of human have a common ancestor?").
It was mentioned by someone in that thread (Dogemporer, I think) that a response by AnswersInGenesis (a creationist website) might be interesting to hear.
So, without further ado: http://www.answersingenesis.org/docs/20
Thoughts?