Study Finds Christopher Columbus Was a Sephardic Jew

Above: A life-sized Christopher Columbus statue stands outside Columbus City Hall, Ohio. Image copyright: Raymond Boyd/Contributor/Michael Ochs Archives via Getty Images

The Spin

This groundbreaking discovery sheds new light on Columbus' background, and potentially explains his motivations for exploration. The Jewish connection could have influenced his worldview and decision-making during his voyages. It's a game-changer for historical understanding.

The DNA analysis, while intriguing, doesn't definitively prove Columbus' Jewish heritage or birthplace. Multiple theories about his origins still exist, and more research is needed to conclusively determine his background. The findings may be overstated and should be treated with caution.

Metaculus Prediction

There's a 44% chance that DNA testing will vindicate Jeanne Calment as the oldest recorded person in history, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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