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Results from our forumBrain evolution last 40,000 years... to think for yourself, you really need to get out more and start thinking outside the box. Do a bit of research and have a look at the Ancient Egyptians book of the dead and bear in mind that this civilization is roughly 4000 yrs old, anyway have a look at the "book of the dead" this ...
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Re: human age and biology... age, but because more and more humans are able to get close to that maximum, thanks to better health care and better nutrition etc. Of ancient Egyptians perhaps nine out of ten died before the age of forty or fifty, while today practically everybody is expected to go far beyond that. Hence ...
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Re: Natural selection is proven wrong... intellectual development. However, the roots of science can be traced back even further than the Greeks, at least as far as the Babylonians and Egyptians. I know, I'm a history nerd! And you again seem to lay evolutionary thought on the applied science of chemistry, as if to borrow from it's ...
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Bible vs DarwinI'm not saying any other civilization was perfect, but we know most cultures weren't nearly as "propagand-ish" in their writings as the Egyptians. The Greeks and Romans, for example, although not completely non-biased either, were at least reasonable enough to write about their defeats ...
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Bible vs DarwinAlright so Alex the theist,christian is saying that the bible is flawed but not a fraud.Right???? And don't be so skeptical about the egyptians.I don't think any ancient civilization was any different.Besides all civilizations have tried to cover up many issues.
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