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<p>[QUOTE="atcarroll, post: 4219358, member: 77294"]I'm supposed to believe that human beings wandered around for 195,000 years, and only started developing agriculture, architecture, and all the other trappings of civilization within the past 5,000 years? All I'm saying is that there's a lot we don't know, there's a lot of time before the historical record, and it's possible that there's evidence of a past human civilization that we've yet to find. Were they more advanced than us? Less advanced than us, but more advanced than is generally accepted by current doctrine? Who knows. It doesn't take long for nature to conceal evidence of human activity. As far as anthropology books, I've read alot of them. They're full of good information based on what we've dug up, so far. I believe we've only scratched the surface and discovering our past is a continuing process. It would be foolish to assume that what we know now is all we're ever going to know. I'm with you on the aliens though, shows that promote that stuff make it hard for anything contrary to doctrine to be seriously considered.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="atcarroll, post: 4219358, member: 77294"]I'm supposed to believe that human beings wandered around for 195,000 years, and only started developing agriculture, architecture, and all the other trappings of civilization within the past 5,000 years? All I'm saying is that there's a lot we don't know, there's a lot of time before the historical record, and it's possible that there's evidence of a past human civilization that we've yet to find. Were they more advanced than us? Less advanced than us, but more advanced than is generally accepted by current doctrine? Who knows. It doesn't take long for nature to conceal evidence of human activity. As far as anthropology books, I've read alot of them. They're full of good information based on what we've dug up, so far. I believe we've only scratched the surface and discovering our past is a continuing process. It would be foolish to assume that what we know now is all we're ever going to know. I'm with you on the aliens though, shows that promote that stuff make it hard for anything contrary to doctrine to be seriously considered.[/QUOTE]
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