Over the last several decades, many examples of fraternal twins, where one is very dark (called “black”) and one very light (called “white”), have been documented. Fraternal twins usually occur when two different eggs are fertilized by two different sperm cells and implanted in the mother’s womb at the same time.
Documented examples of fraternal twins being “black” and “white” include:
- The Hodgson-Horder twin girls (Born April 2005 in England)1
- The Biggs twin girls (Born July 2006 in Australia)2
- The Richardson twin boys (Born July 2006 in England)3
- The Grant twin girls (Born 1983 in England)4
- The Singerl twin girls (Born May 2006 in Australia)5
According to the Bible’s history, all humans are descendants of Adam and Eve—thus only one biological race exists. All humans in the world today are classified as Homo sapiens sapiens (same genus, species, and subspecies). When the Human Genome Project published a draft of their findings in 2000, the New York Times reported that “the researchers had unanimously declared there is only one race—the human race.” (More of the article here)
~Ken Ham of Answers In Genesis
~Ken Ham of Answers In Genesis
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