Recently there has been a discovery near the Netherlands of a 8,000 to 10,000 year old city underwater. Not to mention the one's off Japan's coast, as well as Greece's coast.
The artifacts that have been recovered are from the mid-prehistoric era, the tools discovered have promoted new thought into the caveman theories.
Now scientists have to admit that man was much more advanced then previously given credit for. To me this proves the flood in the Bible. It also proves that there were no such thing as cavemen. Now the history books will be re-written yet another time.
Do you take science as truth? With every new discovery comes more information proving our past theories wrong. How accurate do you think our scientific theories are?
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We think we know so much about our planet and we keep finding out that we really don't know all that much.
13 years ago. Rating: 4 | |
PLUS COLLEEN, don't blame Australia for your bad habits :#
CHEERS...
If you research all of the theories from the turn of the century on how life on earth came about, you would see how laughable they are today. Anyway I think when a new discovery happens that rewrites the history books, it's really note worthy.
Nothing in life is perfect. Nothing ever will be. Life is not meant to be perfect. God allows information as we need it. When He finds it important enough for us to know how old this planet is, then He'll make it known.
But to keep picking at science just to prove the validity of your religion just seem rather cult-ish to me. I've never known a religion that pushes so hard and mocks so much just to prove it is real.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
Good b/c i was about to run out of ice cream today, i'm saving the last one for tonight, when mom will be visiting my apartment.../chills/....
I have no doubt mankind will continue to explore the past and find new "truths" after all these professors could not hold down a real job, hang on hang on I don`t mean ALL professors just the paper shufflers.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
He said the stuff had to be thousands of years old, but the water preserves it, and if not exposed to oxygen it won't decay nearly as fast. Something that lasts a hundred years on land, can last thousands underwater.
Anyway he worked with the famous treasure hunter that has the museum in the keys, I visited it and it was sooooo cool. You can actually buy gold doubloons there. Cool place to visit. Good night everyone.
13 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
The whole of the North Sea and English channel were once above water. British trawlers often catch Dinosaur and Mammoth bones in their nets. But this is not new information.
Some Aborigines believe that their ancestors walked on dry land from Mesopotamia to Australia.
The 'cavemen' where futives from other tribes and races.
King david was a cave man when Saul army was hunting him.
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
it'd be amazing to know that what we are taught at school before will be something entirely different, looked at from different perception and knowledge. what we know today will be just a 'mistake' in history that will be fixed by another mistake...
thank you for sharing this with us :D