But if Europeans are most similar to the ancient people living in the Levant, and the current people living in the Levant are descendants of the Canaanites, then most likely Europeans (or some European race in particular) are the Israelites.
No, that doesn't follow at all. A common ancestor prior to Israelites and Celts explains the similarity just as well, especially when there is no written or archeological evidence saying that when the tribes of Judah were lost, they went to Europe.
If you ever want to get into a dust up with some of the more extreme voices on here, point out that Jews, at least DNA-wise (not culturally though) should be be considered "white."
But if Europeans are most similar to the ancient people living in the Levant, and the current people living in the Levant are descendants of the Canaanites, then most likely Europeans (or some European race in particular) are the Israelites.
No, that doesn't follow at all. A common ancestor prior to Israelites and Celts explains the similarity just as well, especially when there is no written or archeological evidence saying that when the tribes of Judah were lost, they went to Europe.
Well, it explains that the Europeans are more similar to ancient Israelites than jews, which is something.
Also, here is an interesting read regardless of your beliefs: https://christiansfortruth.com/heirs-of-the-promise-what-happened-to-the-ten-lost-northern-tribes-of-israel/
Thanks, I'll check it out.
If you ever want to get into a dust up with some of the more extreme voices on here, point out that Jews, at least DNA-wise (not culturally though) should be be considered "white."