Posted on 11/24/2005 1:02:17 PM PST by blam
Yup. There are graves in this area (Mobile) from the mid-1800's and there is absolutely nothing left in the ground underneath the grave stones. The soil here is very acidic and everything underground is 'eaten' away.
The typical arrogance of a Darwinist, swimming in so much pride and delusion that he fancifully gives grades to the rest of the world for their inadequate attempts.
The pride of the Darwinist is what prevents him from seeing the lies that glue together the pieces of 'evolution', and give him the delusion that the missing fossils are found and that his age-divining gadgets are faultless.
Well you certainly give proof to the theory that slime grows and crawls from under rocks.
Yet some of these fossil and rusty tool worshipping 'scientists', who will divine cultural histories and write entire volumes from the discovery of a few tools or bones often discredit the miracles of Jesus Christ as 'myth' or 'superstition', even though four detailed books of the accounts are written by His disciples and learned contemporaries, as well as endless other ancient commentaries by men who knew Christ's contemporaries and disciples, and by men who knew them, and so on.
Early Hominid and Homo remains (fossils) are plentiful around the world.
There is no theory that any Homos originated in No America. Walking here is no mean feat (no pun indended). Walking away is just as difficult.
Still, an interesting idea that we had our own primitive types in So Cal 135,000 years ago. Some might even say they never left, and now run the CA state government.
Walking is how the Indians were supposed to have gotten here in the first place, so that's not a very convincing argument against.
LOL! If that's the case, I'd say the idea of "the survival of the fittest" has been dealt its death blow....
Dang! I was wondering where I left my tools!
You and Bishop Ussher. Please share with us your methodology.
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It depends on the reliability of the dating method and whether an alternative method of deposit is not possible. BUT, I think it proves again, that we don't know when the first men appeared on earth.
If true, there goes the theory that Amercian human population goes back no more than 10,000-15,000 years.
If Monte Verde didn't deal it a mortal blow, the Topper site and the 40,000 year old human footprints found in Mexico will.
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Wrong. Look at any picture of Al Frankin.
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The forbidden archaeology people have a lot of interesting evidence. Most of it is down deep under 50 - 100 feet of basalt. This could happen if something as massive as yellowstone and several other calderas went off simultaneously flooding the interior of the US with 100+ feet of lava.
I've got a Black and Decker drill motor made by these people's ancestors.
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