A 35,000-YEAR FLUTE REFUTES THE IDEA OF HISTORIC EVOLUTION (FAMILY-TREE TORN APART)
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The only thing this proves is that creationists have NO idea what they are talking about.
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Um... I'm having trouble following the logic in this video... How, exactly, does evidence of culture from 35,000 ya refute evolution?
The present knowledge is that H. erectus, which appeared 1.9 Ma, managed to develop intelligence and language. (Look up Broca's area.) Before that, hominids had always lived in groups, just like all great apes do. H. sapiens appeared 0.2 Ma; I don't think that I need to explain that 200,000>35,000.
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Erg mooi, 35.000 jaar geleden voelt als gisteren, we zijn er pas!
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I realize that
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@FatimaAliRana 35,000 years is a mere second when we talk in evolutionary terms.
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thats a Christian belief..not all "creationists" believe that
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Whilst I agree that it requires musical depth to play many notes on a flute this does not assume the creator or muscician knew so at that time. Furthermore the is enough artheological evidence to show how people lived and cave dweller certainly did not live like we do today. Your assumptions that theories of evolution are incorrect is not supported by the suggestions you make and it does you no credfit to jump to concluisions.
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The Big Book Of Darwinist Facts
Chapter 1
Cilivization Always Advances, as proven by chaffinch beaks in the Galapogos Islands.
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Incredibly bad arguments.
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I'd just like to see the Young Earth Creationists go ballistic about this one.
"It disproves evolution! So it's good! But it's 35,000 years old, so it's bad! It's good! It's bad! AAARGH!"
If anything this proves Creationism/ young earth wrong.
Blackhorn6 2 years ago 4
This is certainly one of the oddest videos on YouTube. Why the author of this unusual bit of flotsam thinks that evolution predicts that humans 35 thousand years ago were not as intelligent or as capable as humans living today is unfathomable.
RHYMEMAIDEN1 2 years ago 3