CriticalSock
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Please can you help?
I'm having a discussion about population growth with a christian friend. I loosely recalled a couple of paragraphs from "Innumeracy" by John Allen Paulos and argued that for the numbers of people later quoted in the bible as being in places like the Tower of Babylon and the Israelites in Egypt were impossible given a starting population of 4 breeding pairs (can you refer to humans as breeding pairs??) after the destruction of every other person on earth by a global flood.
I don't want to focus on the fact that a global flood never happened or anything else. I'd just like to keep it to the fact that 8 people can't turn into the kind of populations that could support an Egyptian dynasty Plus a million israelites making all their pyramids for them.
The trouble is I can't actually find my copy of Innumeracy at the moment and the discussion resumes this evening!
Things that I'm already having to counter are:
The original 8 people lived for hundreds years and their progeny would also have lived for much longer than normal humans today thus giving them a greatly extended time for reproduction.
They were also closer to perfection so their genes would have been "better" and wouldn't have caused freakish inbreeding.
Polygamy was acceptable back then so a man could have multiple wives.
Any help much appreciated!
I'm having a discussion about population growth with a christian friend. I loosely recalled a couple of paragraphs from "Innumeracy" by John Allen Paulos and argued that for the numbers of people later quoted in the bible as being in places like the Tower of Babylon and the Israelites in Egypt were impossible given a starting population of 4 breeding pairs (can you refer to humans as breeding pairs??) after the destruction of every other person on earth by a global flood.
I don't want to focus on the fact that a global flood never happened or anything else. I'd just like to keep it to the fact that 8 people can't turn into the kind of populations that could support an Egyptian dynasty Plus a million israelites making all their pyramids for them.
The trouble is I can't actually find my copy of Innumeracy at the moment and the discussion resumes this evening!
Things that I'm already having to counter are:
The original 8 people lived for hundreds years and their progeny would also have lived for much longer than normal humans today thus giving them a greatly extended time for reproduction.
They were also closer to perfection so their genes would have been "better" and wouldn't have caused freakish inbreeding.
Polygamy was acceptable back then so a man could have multiple wives.
Any help much appreciated!



