Recent scientific studies have found strong evidence that all humans are connected through a common ancestry, originating from one man and one woman. Research on Mitochondrial Eve and Y-chromosomal Adam suggests that every person alive today can trace their roots back to a single maternal and paternal ancestor.
Scientists have also observed that human genetic diversity is surprisingly limited, pointing to a time in history when the human population drastically shrank before growing again. This discovery matches ancient flood stories and historical records that describe humanity being reduced to a small group before spreading across the Earth once more.
Furthermore, studies confirm that the human body is made up of elements like oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus, the same elements found in the Earth’s crust. This supports the idea that humans are deeply connected to the planet, as described in the Genesis creation story.