Were Neanderthals Humans?

Isn’t the presence, hertiably mediated, of course, of an abnormally large human neocortex indicative enough?

We sin because we CAN, and are, perhaps, latently “angry with God” for all that excruciating pain involved in childbirth, when, in fact, things are not the way God optimally designed them?

The birth canal accommodates a “softball;” we come through small “watermelons.” And both cause and endure a lit of pain in doing do.

Is this a reasonable way to describe the tendency towards “original sin?” As the inherited legacy of Adam and Eve’s fateful choice?

Hope I’ve expressed this clealrly enough.

The amygdala almost always outraces the complicated neocortex.

Cheers,

–Guy