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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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What are we up to now, 6008 years? According t the scientists a few years ago it was 8 billion, today the latest estimate was 13.8 billion. So, in a decade the universe has aged 5.8 billion years, that is assuming all the scientists agree, which they dont. But the word of God dont change, has not nor will not. It is what it is. Scientists have not yet devised an accurate method of determiningbthe age of one rock, yet they try to announce the age of all the universe. Thats kinda odd to me. So 45,000+ denominations is from all that agreement? Glad the one in your neighborhood is the only correct one.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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I think both science and religion are both in agreement about the flood covering the Earth.....The only thing that baffles me is…..When the water receded….where did it all go? It didn’t go anywhere I believe it was the Chondra science institute that found 7 rivers of water vapor in the lower troposphere that have as much water in each of them as the Amazon does at flood stage According to them that would be more than enough to flood the planet
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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I think both science and religion are both in agreement about the flood covering the Earth.....The only thing that baffles me is…..When the water receded….where did it all go? I went to the Ark Encounter in KY. They said it’s in the aquifers(which are vast and multilayered across the planet). That makes enough sense on its face. There is a LOT of water trapped in the crust. Takes a LOOONG time to get there. There is ample evidence of a catastrophic event around 8,000 years ago from all over the planet. It’s observable. Younger/Driess(sp) I think is the event. It wasn’t the first, won’t be the last. We’ve been evolving over at least 1.5 million years. Some more than others. God is in charge of all. A giant was anyone over 6 foot tall 700 years ago.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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I think both science and religion are both in agreement about the flood covering the Earth.....The only thing that baffles me is…..When the water receded….where did it all go? Look up Lake Agassiz, all of that water dumped into the oceans in basically a series of large events. The water did recede some but it actually sunk. After the great flood the water basically settled and absorbed into the ocean floor. When off-shore oil rigs are drilled, they drill through massive aquifers under the ocean floor before they even get to the oil deposits. A lot of land based water aquifers are actually glacial water that was absorbed into the Earths crust.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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So was earth smaller and it was forged when the water absorbed into the earth
Wasn’t the continents once adjoined
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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What are we up to now, 6008 years? According t the scientists a few years ago it was 8 billion, today the latest estimate was 13.8 billion. So, in a decade the universe has aged 5.8 billion years, that is assuming all the scientists agree, which they dont. But the word of God dont change, has not nor will not. It is what it is. Scientists have not yet devised an accurate method of determiningbthe age of one rock, yet they try to announce the age of all the universe. Thats kinda odd to me. So 45,000+ denominations is from all that agreement? Glad the one in your neighborhood is the only correct one. I said God Joe. I did not mention denominations. The word of God dont change. And i also never stated the church where i am a member has 100% of everything correct. The things i said are the truth. Scientists do not agree on the age of the earth. There is no reliable way to age a rock. If we are going to debate a subject, lets atleast stick to what was actually said.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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So was earth smaller and it was forged when the water absorbed into the earth
Wasn’t the continents once adjoined Yeh, but that was way back when Elon Musk was spreading his seed across the planet before the dinosaurs existed.Time travelers like him are so predictable.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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Has nothing to do with your post my man. Just the thread in general and where it’s eventually headed.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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If you haven’t ever seen a bunch of gorillas, chimpanzees, or orangutans at the zoo and didn’t think about human nature; you don’t think a whole lot. You might have come from that! lmao 🤣 not me.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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If you haven’t ever seen a bunch of gorillas, chimpanzees, or orangutans at the zoo and didn’t think about human nature; you don’t think a whole lot. Just don't observe a group of Bonobos, the alphabet people like them a lot.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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My point is, theres no way for any man alive today to prove what was going on thousands of years ago. Certainly not millions or billions. We cant even agree on what went on here 100 yrs ago. But theres alot of men saying things like they know those things are true, then along comes another man saying something different is the truth. Neither of them are sure about it, matter of fact, its ok with them that anything be the truth as long as its different than what the Bible says. So the flood happened 7500 years ago, theyll admit there was a great flood, way too much evidence pointing to it, they just cant go along with the date it happened, the Bible has to be wrong. All that is just silly stuff that dont really matter. But there is one story in the Bible we better believe and its the only one that really matters. Problem is, its the most far fetched of all the stories in the Bible and it cannot be proven. Faith is the only proof we have. I choose to believe every word, and i cant find a problem with any of it.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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I believe there is a nexus between Evolution and Creationism that we just don't know yet that will explain everything. I think we will know this when we meet the Lord, in the meantime, He just wants us to have Faith and not let what we don't understand cause us to question Him.
Lord, please help us get our nation straightened out.
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Re: Neanderthals and Humans
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Before the Ice Age, Homo Erectus populated all of Africa, Asia, and Europe. Then the Ice Age set in and Homo Erectus speciated into H. Neanderthalensis in Europe, H. Hiedelgergensis then H. Sapien in Africa, and H. Denisovian and late H. Erectus/Floresiensis/Peking in the Asian sub-continent. After the Toba eruption, all that remained was H.Sapien in Africa, H. Neanderthalensis in Europe, and
in the Sahara region of Africa around 70,000 yrs ago. It was a nice temperate forest climate like Alabama is today with clean fresh water rivers and abundant food. i.e. a Garden of Eden. Homo Erectus = Isn't that what dudes with the Ghey call Viagra?
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