Actually, Adam and Eve had many offspring.

Genesis 5:3

- Matt Small
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Philip Arnold
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 3:53 PM
  Subject: RE: Generational Math

  It all comes down to the old "12 degrees of separation" thing, but to a
  different extent

  Just think about it this way...

  IF the Bible is correct, then;
  We're descended from 2 people originally (Adam and Eve), plus they must
  have in-bred their own children with Eve (they only had sons, right?)
  Next, we're then descended from 12 people (Noah & wife, his 5 children
  and their spouses)

  So, we are already so in-bred that it just doesn't matter who you meet,
  you're related to them <g>

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: John Stanley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Sent: Monday, January 05, 2004 3:08 PM
  > To: CF-Community
  > Subject: Generational Math
  >
  >
  > Okay doing family history research which by the way can be
  > seen at http://www.netconceptions.com
  > <http://www.netconceptions.com>  , and stating to see
  > something odd. I know that the number of ancestors a person
  > has for a particular generation doubles from the previous
  > generation's number. So at the 4th generation back from me I
  > have 8, and the 5th I have 16 and so on. Which leads to this.
  > You can tell the number of ancestors you have for a
  > generation by taking 2 to the (generation number minus one) power.
  >
  > This is all fine and dandy, but after a certain point it
  > becomes more and more improbable that say after 49
  > generations which is about 1500 years I would have
  > 562,949,953,421,312 ancestors in that generation.
  >
  > So what gives. Is the math suspect? Is there an inbreeding
  > curve? Even if you account for like 50% cross-ancestral
  > breeding, that still leaves a huge number of people anyone is
  > descended from going back that far. This must take into
  > account the number of people on earth for the whole
  > generational period in question.
  >
  > Anyone?
  >
  > John
  >
  >
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