Here is the problem as it pertains to stories in the Bible about Jesus. They might only be stories. We have no verification that any of it is true. There are few, to no, first hand accounts of Jesus in scripture. Are you able to provide just one example, Kerry, of a first hand account? I won't ask for a second unless you can give me a first.
Sorry to go off on a rabbit trail, but Cycel seems to want some essential info, and to the best of my reading no-one answered him.
Try Tacitus, the Roman historian and Josephus, the Jewish Historian. Both mentioned him in contemporaneous writings. It wasn't a lot, but then, no one knew he was the Son of God and would turn the world upside down in those days. At least in literary company.
You might want to read "The Case for Christ" by Lee Strobel, which documents all this information.
As for Neanderthal, my understanding was the bent over carriage was due to arthritis. Seeing as I suffer from severe Rheumatoid Arthritis, I can understand how this would happen without the medications we have today. I have met two med resistant people with RA, and they were bent over and could barely walk. I don't think they found many skeletons, did they?
And what happened to those cave paintings in France? While I disagree with the early dating, these paintings are certainly evidence that early humans tried to communicate and draw about their environment.
I do find it revealing that almost all civilizations around the globe suddenly sprang into being about the same time - 6000 or so years ago. Writing, agriculture, even building structures are similar.
I just visited a pyramid in Mexico in the Yucatan peninsula, and the amazing thing was how advanced the astronomy and mathematics was in constructing the buildings to be aligned with the sun rising.
And those were built between 600 and 900 AD. So somewhere, they learned advanced science and mathematics, which didn't exist elsewhere, except ancient cultures like Egypt and Babylon. Same with the Aztecs in central Mexico.
But I guess early architectural similarities is another thread. Except for the digressions to plate tectonics. Certainly the earth divided, and humans all lived in one place. And we have continued to devolve since the flood, no doubt about it.
Lots of evidence for being created perfect, and gradually devolving. Not so much for evolution to a different species, in spite of Dr. Hurd's attempts at fossil head pictures to the contrary!