What could be less important than a camera? Photography is all about creativity and technique. The camera just captures what the photographer saw and did. They pretty much all do that. Choose something that appeals and go make some images.
Just so you can see what was stated earlier. I disagree with this post wholeheartedly.
What could be less important than the camera? The camera is actually quite important... We are talking about beginners here.There are several cameras that are known as good machines. The Tech Radar site which I linked to earlier,specifically lists the Canon t7i and the Nikon D3500 as being exceptional machines for the beginning photographer. I would say that the Canon EOS M50 is a horrible camera for a beginning shooter.
Derrel, you are far too hung up on equipment. Equipment is a collection of tools for the photographer. What the beginner needs is a camera that provides for adjustable aperture, shutter speed and focus. You can add more capability to include more photographic subjects and techniques to the mix. But as a learning tool what is important is adjustable aperture, shutter speed and focus. Of course, you have the right to disagree all you like. If everyone thought the same way it would be a boring world.
By the way, I did have a 1975 Ford Pinto for a while. I bought it to take me places I wanted to go and it served that purpose well. A Ferrari would have just cost more to get the job done and probably wouldn't have taken well to the bumper to bumper traffic common in that area. I don't think a beginner should be hung up on things like motor drive speed and metering modes. Those things can come later when the basics are out of the way.