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Re: Ancient human like jawbone found in Balkans
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05/24/17 07:57 AM
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Several articles written about this find are really fun reading. The assumptions made and the erroneous way of aging a tooth and a jawbone, well they are laughable. But evolutionists will report it as fact and create this brand new narrative on the history of man. It must be nice to just make up stuff and have it turned into fact.
(See, didn't even have to mention religion) I will The Catholic church actually endorses evolution, but probably with a component of intelligent design. Between the young-earthers and the "evolution as a random act of science", I think the truth is somewhere in the middle.
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