symbiogenesis. eukaryotes from prokaryotes. multi-celled life. leave a sandwich on the counter for two weeks and tell me life doesnt find a waySo how did humanity begin?

symbiogenesis lead the way to abiogenesis. more and more forms of life began to grow and evolve, which eventually included us. you can follow the journey of species like austraiopitchecus to the homo genus. i wanna say 'it aint that complicated' but damn if it isnt

from there we either walked until we found a nice place or were taken somewhere else
humanity itself wasnt really getting too far until we figured out how to cook food. cooking meat and vegetables enriches them and leads to bigger brains and modern intelligence, which led to farming around the time of the neolithic revolution
i would say christianity didnt really take off until paul started spreading it around west asia. central eastern africa is probably the original source for humans, but not christianityEthiopia is the birthplace of Christianity. So not surprised
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