I was minding my own business, watching and enjoying the first 8 of these videos, when I come upon this thread full of some of the dumbest comments. Did you guys even watch the other eight videos or for that matter, hear of Neanderthals before?
@ProfessorHopkins@eronzki999 ITT: Athiests who feel intellectually superior but lack basic listening comprehension of English. Try listening to 0:51 to 1:53 again. Troll harder.
The liberal Cro Magnons started a "Save the Neanderthal" campaign in 32,324 BC, but they put a caveman in charge who spent all his time making clay impressions of his penis and sending them to young lady Cro Magnons. His name was Anthony Weiner. See, history does repeat.
So Neanderthals started religion 30000 years ago.. Yet many modern humans are still continuing what is essentially a stone age practice.. Time to get rid of religion, move forward and evolve to higher levels of thinking.. otherwise we might become extinct like the Neanderthals did.
don't you think they might be fairer? europeans went white in what? 50 thousand years? shouldn't the 200 000 year inhabitants of europe be nearly albino?
As a Christian who also believes in evolution and science, I just want to tell you not to make such silly generalizations like that. There are PLENTY of intelligent Christians. And please, do be civil.
@Aurinkohirvi Yeah, my country is particularly silly about its rampant rejection of evolution. I honestly couldn't tell you exactly why. It's a cultural thing, I suppose. The only thing that will really change it is continuing to, little by little, convince people like me (who used to not believe in evolution) of the theory and gradually educating the populous. A big emphasis needs to be made that evolution doesn't threaten Christianity; I think that's a huge reason why so many don't believe.
he didn't say it was wrong but it's very silly indeed, it contains little technical information and mostly the documentary is focus on a hypothetical tendentious scenario of cro-magnons fighting and interacting with neandherthals witch is possible and plausible hypothesis , but yet, it's ongoing investigation. so i'm too am disappointed, because i thought it was focus on each species' discovery and records rather than that tendentious novel. :( but it's not bad, i just expected better.
@ProfessorHopkins Yeah. Apparently Neanderthal's were a lot more open minded on the subject than current humans who have fallen victim to the Atheist fad of the early 21st century. And unlike todays humans, they must've not put such strict boundaries on thought. And they must've not had such a great need for everything about their world to make Scientific sense when it will never happen. That is, if Neanderthal's really did create organized religion. Unfortunitely they didn't.
@WrestlingBC05 Are you being sarcastic when you say open-mindedness goes with religion? Religion is merely ancient fairy tales meant to explain things that couldn't be explained before science.
lol at how many dislikes this have. Religious people please go back to your bibles.
WhitusFoggs 2 weeks ago
I was minding my own business, watching and enjoying the first 8 of these videos, when I come upon this thread full of some of the dumbest comments. Did you guys even watch the other eight videos or for that matter, hear of Neanderthals before?
zhzhuiui 6 months ago
@ProfessorHopkins @eronzki999 ITT: Athiests who feel intellectually superior but lack basic listening comprehension of English. Try listening to 0:51 to 1:53 again. Troll harder.
zhzhuiui 6 months ago
The liberal Cro Magnons started a "Save the Neanderthal" campaign in 32,324 BC, but they put a caveman in charge who spent all his time making clay impressions of his penis and sending them to young lady Cro Magnons. His name was Anthony Weiner. See, history does repeat.
edwardschlosser1 7 months ago
i seriously sometimes feel like punching creationists in the face.
DNAppelblatt 1 year ago
Neanderthal i think there is a clue in the Philippines called tabon man
kapulet010 1 year ago
there is no religion here
they only show respect
kapulet010 1 year ago
So Neanderthals started religion 30000 years ago.. Yet many modern humans are still continuing what is essentially a stone age practice.. Time to get rid of religion, move forward and evolve to higher levels of thinking.. otherwise we might become extinct like the Neanderthals did.
pixusbubblejet 1 year ago 3
Kindof a deja vu with the native americans dying during colonial era
Pawnbroker00 1 year ago
6:11....look at the colors and the shadowing on those cats! that dude was a great artist! the first air brush art!!
acerb45666555 1 year ago
don't you think they might be fairer? europeans went white in what? 50 thousand years? shouldn't the 200 000 year inhabitants of europe be nearly albino?
Gubbinz 1 year ago
@Gubbinz No, wrong on all three.
zhzhuiui 6 months ago
So the Neanderthals might have died because of Cro-Magnon diseases? I wonder if our ancestors ever gave them blankets... :D *rimshot*
I'm going straight to hell for that one.
Taiyama2 1 year ago
>Neardertals were the founders of organized religion
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu-!
ronimacarroni 1 year ago
Neanderthals died of biological warfare XD
HardRawRocknRoll 1 year ago
cro- magnon=croatian hence the name
of the square skull of strength and strong body structure some SLAV"S have
joeyyy777 2 years ago
Neanderthals are christians :)
eronzki999 2 years ago 10
Christians?
No wonder they were always thought as stupid..
ThazuaBlackarrow 1 year ago
@ThazuaBlackarrow Ohohohoho, HILARIOUS...[/sarcasm]
As a Christian who also believes in evolution and science, I just want to tell you not to make such silly generalizations like that. There are PLENTY of intelligent Christians. And please, do be civil.
Taiyama2 1 year ago
@Taiyama2
Yeah sure. In Finland where I am, practically all Christians believe in evolution. The creationist ideas are not everywhere as popular as in th USA.
Aurinkohirvi 1 year ago
@Aurinkohirvi Yeah, my country is particularly silly about its rampant rejection of evolution. I honestly couldn't tell you exactly why. It's a cultural thing, I suppose. The only thing that will really change it is continuing to, little by little, convince people like me (who used to not believe in evolution) of the theory and gradually educating the populous. A big emphasis needs to be made that evolution doesn't threaten Christianity; I think that's a huge reason why so many don't believe.
Taiyama2 1 year ago
Wtf...., christian my ass. they came before christ, how can they be christian. ahahha
yasumpuss1ey 1 year ago
@eronzki999 fuck christians
bizarewigga 1 year ago
Come again?
That is what the Christians are all about, ba ha.
AppleSouffle 1 year ago
@eronzki999 Neanderthals where 1000's of years before Christ
shmoogaly 1 year ago
Cave bear skulls... I see where Jean Auel got the idea of worshiping the cave bear in the book "clan of the cave bear"
louispigott4 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
this documentary is disapointing. Silly.
It's a bloody shame
gachetteheaven 2 years ago
How is it silly exactly? All of this information comes directly from anthropological evidence.
merlock101 2 years ago 4
he didn't say it was wrong but it's very silly indeed, it contains little technical information and mostly the documentary is focus on a hypothetical tendentious scenario of cro-magnons fighting and interacting with neandherthals witch is possible and plausible hypothesis , but yet, it's ongoing investigation. so i'm too am disappointed, because i thought it was focus on each species' discovery and records rather than that tendentious novel. :( but it's not bad, i just expected better.
nanatzu 2 years ago
stupid comment.
dimedizzle 2 years ago
Neanderthals are the founders of organized religion? Now it all makes sense.
ProfessorHopkins 3 years ago 23
haha
Huliojohnson 2 years ago
LOL! Well played, sir.
evolution031680 2 years ago
@ProfessorHopkins Yeah. Apparently Neanderthal's were a lot more open minded on the subject than current humans who have fallen victim to the Atheist fad of the early 21st century. And unlike todays humans, they must've not put such strict boundaries on thought. And they must've not had such a great need for everything about their world to make Scientific sense when it will never happen. That is, if Neanderthal's really did create organized religion. Unfortunitely they didn't.
WrestlingBC05 1 year ago
@WrestlingBC05 Are you being sarcastic when you say open-mindedness goes with religion? Religion is merely ancient fairy tales meant to explain things that couldn't be explained before science.
shakezulathemicrulah 9 months ago