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File: 4647c7a0a23c935⋯.jpg (193.47 KB, 781x1700, 781:1700, Ulm-Lion-Man-40000-years-o….jpg)

 No.30504

This small statue was carved from mammoth ivory around 40,000 years ago. It was found in Germany. It's supposed to be a lion man, though nobody knows for sure. Apparently there were lions in Europe back then. I find it amazing. The prehistoric world must have been amazing. No cars, no television, no countries. Nobody spying on all your communications, or telling you where you can and can't go. If you didn't like your tribe, you could go build a house for yourself in the woods without asking anyone's permission. People were so free back then, today the world is a giant prison. And if you believe the myths, that was also the time when we were still ruled by gods. I hate modernity.

 No.30550

>>30504

Pretty cool statue bro.


 No.30563

Could this mean furfags also existed in the ancient world?


 No.30569

>>30563

Furfags have plagued humanity since Humans discovered degeneracy.


 No.30570

>>30504

Modern history is a lie. They want you to believe that you evolved from a nigger ape man. A good introduction is the read Graham Hancock.


 No.30594

>>30570

>>30504

>gods

>not believing evolution

Fucking creationists.

About the figure… so we used to have khajiits or some shit like that?


 No.30816

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>>30594

>having blind faith in the outrageous claims made by evolutionary models without a shred of supporting evidence comprising pure speculation and extrapolation of known phenomena

This is what passes for a 'skeptic'. As a physicist I'm going to be laughing my ass off when you true believers have your worldview shattered within the next 30 years or so.


 No.30931

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Another amazing thing I learned today. This sculpture was found in Brno, Czechoslovakia in 1891. It's been dated to 26,000 years ago and according to scientists it was made by a Cro-Magnon man. I can't believe I'm looking at the face of a man who walked on Earth tens of thousands of years ago. It's so beautiful and surreal. Was he an important man, perhaps a king or a mighty warrior? Did they live in houses, what was their culture like, what did they believe in? What books would they have written if they had invented writing?


 No.30934

>>30816

>"blind faith in evolution is bad, but blind faith in a thousand year old book is good!"

>without a shred of supporting evidence

Galapagos finches

>have your worldview shattered within the next 30 years or so.

Shattered by what?


 No.30958

>>30816

Fossils, living fossils, symbiogenesis, vestigialities… Yeah, there's no evidence for evolution at all, faggot. And what is the evidence for creationism? A book. That was written hundreds of years after the events described in it happened. And what happened to those stories before they were written? They were passed from generation to generation, verbally, every person adding or removing a detail from the original. Yah, I'm totally not going to believe something proven but a work of fiction that is the Bible. Fucking creationists, not even once.

inb4 one of the '10 questions atheists can't answer' is asked

hit me with your best shot, faggot


 No.30959

>>30931

Also, Cro Magnon itself is a great proof of evolution. A giant battle between two stages in human EVOLUTION that HAS LEFT mark in natural history.

>>30816

>30 years

Nigger, what is going to happen within the next 30 years? OWRR LAAWD AND SAVIOUR JEEEBUS CRYST is going to come back to Earth? Or is the age old question of 'what was before the big bang' finally going to be answered? If so, that will only prove that creationists are wrong, saying that because we don't know the answer to that yet god must have made it. Also, what makes christian god more of a god than, let's say, allah, yahweh or krishna? Nothing. But, quoting the Polish film, 'Day of the Wacko', 'My right is the rightest and even if your right is rightest than my right my right is still the rightest of all rights.' That's how creationists and believers of any religion ever created think.


 No.30960

>>30934

Not same person, but would natural selection really be the same as evolution? I know evolution doesn't always mean better, but I've been curious for a long time as how something obtains more to their gene structure. It's said that mutations can add or subtract from the genome but I couldn't find any observations of successful growth. I've only seen stuff like cows with an arm sticking out of their back or whatever. Maybe the bigger question is: Would we really notice when something does develops new genes?


 No.30963

Since the discussion has gone hopelessly off-topic, I'm locking this thread.




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