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This rock we live on, with dinosaur bones, existed long before the Genesis creation. *citation needed
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77 generations from Adam to Jesus. Using a value of 52 as length of a generation gives 4000 years. Anyway, regardless how long a generation is, the bones are determined to be much, much older. That is unless our method of determining age is faulty.
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Is this pre-Genesis time period also how you explain the presence of fossils attributed to our human evolutionary ancestry?
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Ah, there's the catch. Evolution isn't scientific. It's a religion.
No one can prove those bones are human, any more than you can prove they are primate.
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Anybody who makes that claim does not understand the essence of science. I cannot continue this topic without becoming frustrated, so I will stop.
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Sorry bout that. It was not my intent.
I have no formal scientific education. If I had, my belief system may be totally skewed into mass conformity.
I'm known by friends as someone that thinks outside of the box most of the time. I try to come up with ideas that are what I have pieced together from various sources, then apply logic to what it is that I do know, and sometimes come up with a totally different viewpoint than others have seen. I see no harm in this, it's a step away from a robotized society. One that might be totally wrong, but think they are right.
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Revolutions, empires and religious ramblings, oh my!
Toto, dude, we aren't in Kansas are we?
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I tried.....I am outta this one....
"A fanatic is someone who can't change his mind and won't change the subject" Churchill
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I tried.....I am outta this one.... Really? Hope it was not my last post as it was meant to be a humorous comment on the rather etherial nature of the turns this thread has taken.
Fred
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