This is truly entertaining.
and all ancient civilizations also believed that sacrifice of some kind would bring them rain. how's that working out these days![]()
robdiaz is also proof evolution isn't infallible, tbh...![]()
ancient civilizations thought the sun was a god in the sky. wrong about det one too![]()
First of all, those two claims aren't mutually exclusive. Second, ancient civilizations were dumb relative to modern humans. That's a fact. We know far, far more now than they knew then.
It's just baffling to me that you point out one scientific concept that they didn't understand as proof that that concept is wrong, even though there are countless other scientific concepts that you believe in (I assume) that didn't understand either.
Your use argument makes not a single shred of sense. You are singling out evolution for absolutely no reason.
ancient civilizations also believed the earth was the center of the universe. 0/3![]()
so who forgot to convey the message? no one knew that they came from apes yet their ancestors were there when they supposedly evolved and mated?
ancient civilizations didn't know anything about viruses or contagions and thought that illnesses were caused by magic. so microbes don't exist because ancients didn't know they did? oh noes wrong again!
It's pretty funny when bible thumpers act like they're not nihilists against science by claiming gravity as the model established scientific theory. That's when I start asking them about metric tensors and what value the cosmological constant should have tbh.
no answer to my question i see
ancient civilizations thought if they offered up a pure virgin to their sky daddies that they would show them favor. Whoops, looks like they're wrong again!
so who can answer the question?
ancient civilizations thought that vampires, dragons, and griffins existed to! so they must be right!
nope, wrong again mouthbreather![]()
still waiting for an answer to the question
the answer is yes.......you are stupid.
This moron ignores every answer to his incredibly stupid and nonsensical questions, then claims victory over and over again.
because they had no technology dumbass, they had no way of observing or measuring anything. they used to think the ing world was flat for s sake. they looked up into the sky and saw weird that they couldn't explain and tried to explain it. they had no means to explore space or even get good looks at other planets. they didn't understand the world around them and came up with a magical tale to explain .
now shut the up and open your mouth for some more loads got. we all know your next post will be an incomprehensible and poorly written, attempt at proclaiming victory or moving onto some other stupid ass claim that means nothing. when you're done swallowing loads in this thread be sure to get some preparation H for that sore asshole of yours, you will need it if you wanna take some more poundings, which we all know you do.![]()
I'm just waiting for him to start using the ol' Descartes logic (someone he probably doesn't know ever existed and will google immediately after this post to claim he did) with something like "yeah well who thought up god then? i mean this idea didnt just come to be it must have been put there by god! take that!"
still doesn't explain how they wouldn't know where they came from
how could they not know?
it all lead up to civilization, yet not one remembers that they supposedly descended from apes?
For the same reason that you cannot form a coherent or logical thought. They were primitive thinkers
They weren't smart enough to understand evolution by natural selection, didn't have the tools to examine it, and weren't capable of writing about it.
Again, they didn't know where lightning came from. Does that mean that Zeus is real? They didn't understand why crops failed, so does that mean that human sacrifice increases the likelihood of yielding successful crops? Lots of information about the human history has been lost forever. Your question is completely meaningless and irrelevant.
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