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Posted by Caprinicus on July 7, 2001 04:13:30 UTC

Modern humans are the humans we are today, and Anthropologist have estimated their existence in around 10,000 years ago. There was some fossils described by paleoantrhopologist sugesting other froms of humans where around much earlier than that, but are not where close to the modern humans. Even if earth never changed its size, or even if it rotated less around the sun, it could be the exact same way it is today, and still would not mean 6,000 years are wrong. Even to this day many coutries around the world have different calendars, so why would anyone assume that their calendar is the one used in the bible?

It could of taken 6 days literaly to make a human, or 6,000, or 6,000,000, it would still be correct depending on what kind of calendar was used, or how it is based or used. Also, how would scientists even know how long something has been in earth? This is not very acurate because even though they used, heat, dust, gas, etc to based their experiments, they never know just what kind of gas the elements was exposed to, how much heat, for how long etc. But no matter how long it would take, it would still be correct.

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