What if the Neanderthals were never really extinct
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Another side note, I don't have a problem with cavemen or Neanderthals being children of Adam. It's probable that many prediluvians lived in caves, and Neanderthals are interfertile with Homo sapiens and are basically just badly nourished humans with distinctive skulls. There is a measurable DNA barcode difference between Homo and Pan or any monkey.
The whole concept of Neanderthal presupposes evolutionism. I don't have a problem with large animals existing prior to the flood but I wouldn't call them dinosaurs because that term is borrowed from worldviews that contradict the Christian narrative.