To: SunkenCiv
The tools are estimated to be between 800,000 and a million years old...
As long as certain branches of science are locked into the the eons mindset, it's doubtful they'll stumble over the truth of the matters.
Still believe it is wiser to think in terms of a few thousands of years, as they are now measured, and not many hundreds of thousands and millions of years, as now estimated. And this in spite of the ever-present continuing indoctrination from practically all schools and media.
To: Resettozero
“Still believe it is wiser to think in terms of a few thousands of years”
Have you ever noticed what was created during the delineated six day period? Only life forms. The water and lands were only rearranged.
5 posted on
06/18/2016 4:06:52 AM PDT by
odawg
To: Resettozero
> As long as certain branches of science are locked into the the eons mindset, it's doubtful they'll stumble over the truth of the matters.
I've never been one to put much faith in the carbon dating method. They have done tests on objects they know the actual age of and the results have been way off.. There are tons of articles out there that show there are very serious flaws in the system that are written by scientists themselves.
To: Resettozero
Agreed. If man was making tools one million years ago, he would have dominated the earth and his population would have exploded. Reverse population growth trends and their is no way you have man maintaining a very small population for a million years only to explode in the last few thousand.
19 posted on
06/18/2016 7:28:39 AM PDT by
DannyTN
(is)
To: Resettozero
Since the Earth isn't a few thousands of years old, and I didn't ping you, scram.
33 posted on
06/18/2016 9:57:58 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
(I'll tell you what's wrong with society -- no one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.)
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