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200,000 years. That’s how long anatomically modern humans have walked this Earth. So why do our history books say civilization only began a few thousand years ago? Are we really to believe that for thousands of generations, no knowledge was passed on? No breakthroughs? No lost wisdom? What if...

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Michael Goulish1 yıl önce

Well for one thing -- humans mostly build cities next to the ocean. So all of the really old cities are now under 400 feet of salt water.

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What is the nature of an existence that is experienced entirely outside of time itself? Can a single decision that is made in a state of timelessness simultaneously affect EVERY point in time and space? Groundbreaking reconciliation of creationism with natural science.

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Mars.Olympus.Mon1 yıl önce

Were we an interplanetary species during the height of Atlantis?

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John Clifton1 yıl önce

Followed you for years. You're on it! Don't back down. Truth always triumphs. Thank you and keep going. I also always appreciate your sources. You cite them, others don't.

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Ash aka TwatWaffle-🇺🇸 Info Warrior 🇺🇸1 yıl önce

Nah, we're from Mars. Beotches be from Venus

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Kreeped1 yıl önce

It's not what if. It has, and we're missing a ton.

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Les Stahl1 yıl önce

Could not agree more

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TeeCee1 yıl önce

Way to go Mr. Carlson! ✌️ The bible timeline tubers have lost their minds. prof dave is going to get someone hurt. hopefully him, & take milo with him would be good too

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Dios Tormenta 91 yıl önce

I believe this to be true. The archeology gate keepers don't have an open mind.

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Urantia book

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rebirthoftheword1 yıl önce

It actually goes back to 300,000 years. I always come with sources not just an opinion.

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