[geocentrism] Re: Human fossils (or lack thereof)

  • From: "Jack Lewis" <jack.lewis@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2007 12:47:11 +0100

Dear Neville,
This may help. It was sent to me by someone from CL-UK. 

If you Google 'Moab man' and 'Miocene man' there are several links available. 
One of the links mentions that the Miocene man is held at the British Museum 
and linked to an article by - wait for it - Prof. Boyed Dawkins. I wonder if he 
is related to you-know-who?

Jack


#3 'MOAB MAN', Dakota, modern human burial in solid Jurassic rocks - Dino rocks 
- see Joe Taylor's 'Fossil facts & Fantasies'.
#4 'MIOCENE MAN' in solid limestone rocks, see CSM leaflet etc.
    Let alone 'O.O.P.A.R.T.S'!! SHOWING HOW SOPHISTICATED OUR SO-CALLED 'BRUTE' 
ANCESTORS WERE...
See Rene Noorbergen's 'Secrets of the Lost Races' etc.
    BUT CAUTION - ALL OF THESE CLAIMS ARE CONTROVERSIAL, & RUBBISHED BY 
EVILOONIES SOMEWHERE OR OTHER - REMEMBER SATAN 'HAS GREAT ANGER KNOWING HE HAS 
ONLY ASHORT TIME LEFT' - ANY WHO DEPEND SOLELY UPON FOSSILS ETC FOR THEIR FAITH 
ARE GONNA BE 'SHIPWRECKED'.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Neville Jones 
  To: geocentrism@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 12:02 AM
  Subject: [geocentrism] Human fossils (or lack thereof)


  All,

  'History of the Collapse of "Flood Geology" and a Young Earth', as supplied 
in a link from Paul, is little more than a collection of pictures of "House on 
a boat" Noah's Ark drawings and some sketchy comments, which is somewhat 
disappointing for an article that has 111 references in its bibliography!

  However, there are a number of issues that bother me about the Flood, one of 
which is the lack of human fossils. Whitcombe and Morris ("The Genesis Flood") 
estimate an antediluvian population of 1,030,000,000 and this seems to me to be 
a conservative estimate, given the long lifespans quoted in Genesis. So where 
are the human fossils?

  Anyone?

  Neville
  www.GeocentricUniverse.com 

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