Chapter, Paragraph
1 3 | result of separation of humans from direct contact with
2 3 | Psychology believes that humans have an inherent desire
3 3 | spiritual qualities of humans and historical facts. Retelling
4 14 | creation of the world and humans on earth. It is noteworthy
5 15,6 | appear perfectly natural to humans when examining it millions
6 15,7 | from the elements. And yet, humans have used their intelligence
7 15,2 | warm-blooded creatures besides humans. On the positive side, it
8 15,2 | attachment to one or more humans. We have all read of accounts
9 15,3 | Extinct Humans.~The human family tree has
10 15,3 | on this subject, Extinct Humans by Ian Tattersall and Jeffrey
11 15,3 | Neanderthals and even of modern humans, casting serious doubt
12 15,3 | directly ancestral to modern humans but were in fact a side
13 15,3 | with the arrival of modern humans to Europe 40,000 years ago.~
14 15,3 | 15 different species of humans have existed over time,
15 15,3 | ago. How did our fellow humans differ from us? Which were
16 15,4 | butterflies to redwoods to humans is the result of a peculiar,
17 16,1 | years ago. These modern humans, with their more advanced
18 18,4 | robots or beasts, but not humans. Without freedom of choice,
19 19,1 | the world not settled by humans at the time of the Flood —
20 19,1 | universal, with respect to humans and the animals associated
21 25 | of worlds with myriads of humans, beasts, insects and germs,
22 App,2| agitated by them, like other humans, but spoke calmly and without
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