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Evolution?--HA!

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by jollycandyman
· Jan 23, 2003 · Misc. · 118 views

Today I went to the Museum of Natural History in New York, and I almost cracked up laughing at the little Neanderthol skull. There were only 4 or 5 original pieces, a couple on the top of the head and a few on the jaw, but the rest was just plastic to simulate what they think the skull looked like. It was a wee bit pitiful.

But with Neanderthols(I know I'm spelling that wrong, ut I'm too lazy to look it up)how do scientists even know whether or not it was just a deformed migdet or something. They just assume so much just to support eveolution. Its kind of stupid really, but what are you going to do?

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skaorsk8 skaorsk8OG 2002

what are you trying to say here? why are there all these mis-spellings? I'm very confused about this idea.

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jollycandymanOG 2001

well i was closer than i thought i was

ekulu ekuluOG 2002

does anybody else think that the neanderthal man, bigger, smarter, bigger brain than humans, were the nephilim??? it makes sense

thatdarngirl thatdarngirlOG 2002

Wow! I never even thought of that at all but that could totally make sense! A friend from school and I got into a evolution vs creation conversation the other day. He didn't want me to defend creation but to prove evolution wrong and he kept bringing up all these recent findings of skeletons that I didn't have a clear argument for discounting save for who knows what they were

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jollycandymanOG 2001

yeah i never thought of that. It would make sense since none survived and they were all wiped out at once.

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