If you were to go 7000 years back, You will see man using simple tools and stones but today we are more sophisticated , Even we can clone people ! , Some group claims themselves as gods!! , It is like 90 Degree Growth
According to Evolution, Homo sapiens (Full Man) where present for last 200,000 years (<a href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/02/050223122209.htm " target="_blank">http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/02/050223122209.htm </a> ) but the so called "Man" NEVER evolved until 7000 years before !, Pretty strange isn't ? , For almost 193,000 Years man lived like an Ape Or using stones and sticks! What make them to throw their sticks and stones to clone people?
It make more sense when bible says, Human race is just 10,000 Years (approx) old.
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You know, finding evidence of tool use 7000 years ago doesn't mean that it didn't happen sooner. (In fact, I seem to remember some evidence of it further back.)
Besides, the more knowledge you have, and the more people you have, the quicker you can increase your knowledge (as a society). We have much more of both, so an exponential growth rate of technology (which would be consistent with slim-to-none for a long time followed by a sudden explosion) makes perfect sense.
Tool use is wwwaaaayyy further back than 7,000 years, shit we had agriculture around 11,000 years ago (or more). Simple tools are even used by chimps now. And I guess the tools being refined and becoming more advanced means nothing to this guy.
I don't think you understand how much background and infrastructure is needed to clone someone. I mean, to even get the glassmaking and forging skills needed to even produce a microscope to even realize that people are made of cells required ages of technological growth.
Not to mention we had to overcome the religions, who said that science was a sin and blahblahblah carnal blahblahblah God Jesus blahblahblah bloodletting blahblahblah plague etc.etc.
You don't capatilize random words.
For almost 193,000 Years man lived like an Ape Or using stones and sticks!
Ever heard of ancient egypt?
In an episode of his survival series, Bear Grylls - whilst sheltering in a cave - pointed out, whilst using some of the charcoal from the fire he'd made to draw on the wall, that cave paintings are the amongst the earliest forms of evidence for human creativity. That samples taken from said cave paintings were dated to as far back as 40,000 years ago.
Bear Grylls is a Christian .
Are you going to argue the toss with someone who is a former reservist with the SAS...?!
A certain someone in a desert for over a month. Bear has said time and again, that whilst one can survive without food for up to three weeks, one can't survive without water for three days .
It's obvious that he's not a Bible literalist .
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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