The title of this post corresponds to an excellent post by Dr. Jennifer Raff on her personal blog. Dr. Raff is an assistant professor of anthropology at the University of Kansas, and director and principal investigator at the University of Kansas laboratory of human population genetics. She has a dual PhD in cellular-molecular biology and anthropology. In other words, she’s the perfect person to evaluate claims about DNA testing on the elongated skulls from Paracas.
Spoiler alert: There’s nothing anomalous about the DNA of these skulls that points to aliens or nephilim.
Folks, the elongated skulls from Paracas and elsewhere have nothing to do with nephilim.
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However I do have many questions. I at times… I wonder about this topic but not in the same manner that L. Marzulli does.
There’s more where that came from, unfortunately.
Hmm… not too familiar with Marzulli, and I’ve never heard of the blogger. But do you regularly cite people who think the Bible is “nonsense” … ? Seems like that kind of extreme bias would insurmountable. I’m not in the habit though of asking atheists to corroborate my beliefs.