Actually no, the earth isn't millions of years old. Its about 4.5 billion years old.I agree God created us, and the earth isn't millions of years old.
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Actually no, the earth isn't millions of years old. Its about 4.5 billion years old.I agree God created us, and the earth isn't millions of years old.
I don't believe in the billions. Or in Carbon-14 Dating. It has been proven wrong to many times.Actually no, the earth isn't millions of years old. Its about 4.5 billion years old.
Neanderthals were one of the more advanced populations of pre-historic humans, there are Homo habilis and Homo erectus which occured even before them are were most certainly not humans.As for the Neanderthals....Thomas H Huxly said they belonged to people and did not prove evolution. Rudolph Virchow, a German anatomist, said the bones were those of modern men afflicted with rickets and arthritis. Many scientists today recognize that they had bowed legs due to rickets caused by lack of sunlight.
Also, Richard Leaky found a normal human skull under a layer of rock dated 212 million years... what does that tell you??? Somethings doesn't line up.
As I stated we are not fighting just asking questions.
The oldest rocks found so far on earth are between 3.8 and 3.9 billion years old. In minerals inside some of those rocks are about 4.1 to 4.2 billion years old. The earth must be at least as old as any formation on it.I don't believe in the billions. Or in Carbon-14 Dating. It has been proven wrong to many times.
I wouldn't! Have you ever seen the movie Jurassic Park?? *shudders*It's too bad that Dinosaurs died off. I'd like to see a live one. But they do have a half-fish, half-amphibian creature called Tikktalik.