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Modern man like footprints found, evolution theory in doubt.

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
In my opinion, whatever the number of Christian evolutionists that realize that they advocate theistic evolution and so say, if one believes that man was created in God's image and has a soul,
Most theologians do not believe that humans are made in God's "physical" image but that they have a "soul" that's from God.

Christianity is incompatible with Darwin's theory however many of them say they accept it. If they do, the deny Christian doctrine.
They tend to believe that God set everything in motion, only periodically intervening.

Sorry to cut this short.
 

dad1

Active Member
Defend beliefs from what? You haven't supported a single claim you've made.
  • "What can be asserted without evidence can also be dismissed without evidence." - Christopher Hitchens
My claim is science don't know. Doesn't know what made the prints, man or beast. Doesn't know the state of the past. Now you could try to show it does, or keep sniveling.
 

dad1

Active Member
That's one reason science works.
It doesn't work at all out of the fishbowl..of the present state.

Science is empirical, that is evidence based. Religion is independent of evidence, and has no place in science.
Produce evidence of a same state past, or even what made the prints in the OP, or face the truth about science being stuck in the present state fishbowl.
Inject faith based thinking into it, and science transforms from science into religion
Origins sciences already did that.

, and becomes as incapable of understanding and explaining the universe as the Bible.
Exactly.
 

dad1

Active Member
Your empty denial is noted.
I am not denying that man could not leave remains in the former state. I am not denying you could not know either way! i AM NOT DENYING YOU DON'T KNOW HOW FAST EVOLVING USED TO GO ON, OR THAT YOU CAN'T DATE THE EARTH. Why pretend your shell of a busted belief set has anything at all worth denying?
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Lurkers...the earliest kings of Egypt on the Turin king list were spirits. If gnostie wants to offer up that as support of ages, or anything else, he must wear it! Then there was the issue of the list being scrawled on the back of an actual document, by some totally unknown person. No wonder they admit the list is not reliable for ages. Ha.

Now, unless you want to keep flogging king lists as relevant to the age of Egypt and dating, get down to the real way they determine dates...radioactive decay dating. Be honest.

The lists don't have any date or age, just the name of rulers in hieroglyphs.

That the names are also found inscribed in their tombs (eg pyramids, mastabas or mortuary temples) of these rulers, confirmed their historical existences.

It is these tombs that can be dated, not the lists.

You are a complete fool.
 

gnostic

The Lost One
Let's see then? Post something intelligent! We will see if it gets a god peer review. Why would I care about ID? That has zero to do with God, the bible or creation. Correct?
The only person I don't see much intelligence, is you dad1.

You have made a lot of claims, but have presented no evidences.
 

whirlingmerc

Well-Known Member
So if you are driving down the street and see a cow on a roof, you know someone put the cow up there. It didn't just happen. It didn't jump up there.... it didn't fly up there... it didn't teleport up there... it didn't wander up there.... millions and millions of butterflies didn't lift it up there...

Psalm 125 - Believers are like mountains and God like mountains around that mountain.
Discussion guide week 5 - Psalm 125
 

Looncall

Well-Known Member
Nope. Oklo is a silly fable with no proof at all. They claim this magic elevator ride miles down below the earth, for example! Why? Because they need it away from the surface for eons, to explain the reactions in this nature! Then they resurface it at just the right time, for n apparent reason because...it needs to be up again in their imaginary model. Etc etc. You kidding??

Don't allude to things you cannot defend. Ha.
Interesting presumptuous delusion you have there.
Relax, you won't be scamming folks here.

Do you have anything to support your comment about the Oklo reactor? As a radiochemist, I have a professional interest.

Searching the internet, I find material from impeccable sources, none of which express doubts as to its reality.
 

Jose Fly

Fisker of men
I am not denying that man could not leave remains in the former state. I am not denying you could not know either way! i AM NOT DENYING YOU DON'T KNOW HOW FAST EVOLVING USED TO GO ON, OR THAT YOU CAN'T DATE THE EARTH. Why pretend your shell of a busted belief set has anything at all worth denying?
I'm not participating in your stupid little game, where you take the position that because you believe in magic, no one can ever know anything for sure.
 

dad1

Active Member
The lists don't have any date or age, just the name of rulers in hieroglyphs.
Can you prove they were all sequential and post flood? Know who wrote the list, was it some part time kitchen help, or a scholar?
That the names are also found inscribed in their tombs (eg pyramids, mastabas or mortuary temples) of these rulers, confirmed their historical existences.
Oh? All of them?
It is these tombs that can be dated, not the lists.
Back to the inevitable same state past belief based so called dating eh? Circular.
 

dad1

Active Member
The only person I don't see much intelligence, is you dad1.

You have made a lot of claims, but have presented no evidences.
The evidence for you not having proof of your same state past is clear. You post none. You have no capacity to deal with issues. So we see the sniveling.
 

dad1

Active Member
So if you are driving down the street and see a cow on a roof, you know someone put the cow up there. It didn't just happen. It didn't jump up there.... it didn't fly up there... it didn't teleport up there... it didn't wander up there.... millions and millions of butterflies didn't lift it up there...

Psalm 125 - Believers are like mountains and God like mountains around that mountain.
Discussion guide week 5 - Psalm 125
How does this relate to the topic? I think we know someone made the prints.
 

Dan From Smithville

He who controls the spice controls the universe.
Staff member
Premium Member
Some modern man like footprints have been found. This could easily be pre flood man prints. Man would have evolved since the flood, so changes in heel or feet could be expected. Yet science fantasizes only about some supposed ancestor to man. Besides showing their stories were wrong, it shows they have a very limited pool to draw water from intellectually.

Fossil footprints challenge established theories of human evolution

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170831134221.htm
The challenge to established theories of human evolution presented here is not a refutation of the theory of evolution nor a refutation of human evolution. This is a single report regarding newly discovered evidence and this is only the beginning of the research and not the end. It may change our understanding of how long the evolution leading to our species took, where it occurred or where it started, but this doesn't withdraw evolution from the running. It is not unusual for those opposed to a position to selectively focus on something that seemingly supports there view. With this latest example I have seen it happen several times already where laymen have jumped at the the "challenges established theories" and read "refutes evolution".

What is presented here is evidence of human-like footprints, much older than expected, in a location that outside of the presumed center of origin of humankind--Africa. It is another piece of the puzzle of our origins. It may be the beginnings of an expansion of our understanding of our own evolution. This adds to our knowledge of human evolution and doesn't throw it out.

With regards to a flood, there is no evidence that a global flood--fitting the description of that found in the Bible--occurred anytime in the last 20,000,000 years. Even stretching our origins, with this new find, doesn't put hominin ancestry back that far and it certainly wouldn't be human since we have only existed between 200,000 to 300,000 years. Then consider also, that physics tells us that such a flood is not possible. The actual consequences would have resulted in temperatures and pressures that would have sterilized the earth of all living things. Not even a small boat would have survived it.

I read elsewhere on this thread and another poster mentioned Gilgamesh. This seems the most likely origin of the biblical flood story has become a common theme in Christianity. A story that most likely developed as an oral tradition about some catastrophic local or regional flood. It seemed like it enveloped the world to those that experienced it, because their world wasn't that big at the time in the sense of their perspective.

It will be interesting to see where this new evidence leads us. It has the potential to change our understanding of our own evolution, but it is not removing evolution from the picture.
 

dad1

Active Member
Do you have anything to support your comment about the Oklo reactor? As a radiochemist, I have a professional interest.

The site is underwater now. They flooded it. A little hard to go back and check the claims. The story of Oklo though does include the following claims.

"Today even the most massive and concentrated uranium deposit cannot become a nuclear reactor, because the

uranium 235 concentration, at less than

1 percent, is just too low.

1[so they assume that differences existed..proof?]

But this isotope

is radioactive and decays about six times

faster than does uranium 238, which indicates

that the fissile fraction was much

higher in the distant past
. For example,

two billion years ago (about when the

Oklo deposit formed) uranium 235 must

have
constituted approximately 3 percent,

2

["Must have"??? Prove it]



The third important ingredient is a

neutron “moderator,” a substance that

can slow the neutrons given off when a

uranium nucleus splits so that they are

more apt to induce other uranium nuclei

to break apart



3[so we need water every few hours for millions of years?]



Cowan described, for example, how

some of the neutrons released during the

fission of uranium 235 were captured by

the more abundant uranium 238, which

became uranium 239 and, after emitting

two electrons, turned into plutonium

239.



4[after being kissed by the tooth fairy?][prove there was a same state past and the great time needed first]



Although almost all this

material, which has a 24,000-year halflife,

has since disappeared (primarily

through natural radioactive decay),

5[ah, the case of the missing stuff-prove it was ever really here -they can't]



The

abundance of those lighter elements allowed

scientists to deduce that fission

reactions 'must have' gone on for hundreds

of thousands of years.

6

[missing stuff forces same state past conclusion!]



From the

amount of uranium 235 'consumed', [i.e. missing!] they

calculated the total energy released,

15,000 megawatt-years, and from this

and other evidence were able to 'work out'

the average power output,

7

[present state calculations][if the missing stuff existed it would have taken so many eons to disapear]


It is truly amazing that more than a

dozen natural reactors spontaneously

sprang into existence and that they managed

to maintain a modest power output

for perhaps a few hundred millennia.

8

[truly amazing indeed] [prove it]




Xenon

is extremely rare, which allows scientists

to use it to detect and trace nuclear

reactions, even those that occurred in

primitive meteorites before the solar system

came into existence.

To analyze the isotopic composition

9

[attribute all this gas to same state causes...absurd][as mentioned the whole site is underwater now, no one can recheck work]




We applied this technique to many

tiny spots on our lone available fragment

of Oklo rock, only one millimeter thick

and four millimeters across.

10

[all this fable based on a teensy fragment. wow]


The second epiphany was that the extracted

gas had a significantly different

isotopic makeup from what is usually

produced in nuclear reactors.

11

[so there was a difference...from what we now see]





'seemingly' lost a large portion of the xenon

136 and 134 that would 'certainly'

have been created from fission, whereas

the lighter varieties of the element were

modified to a lesser extent.

12

[large amount of missing stuff that golly gee must have created actual stuff]



For example,

measured with respect to the

amount of xenon 132 present, the depletion

of xenon 136 (being four atomicmass

units heavier) would have been

twice that of xenon 134 (two atomic mass

units heavier) if physical sorting had operated.

We did not see that pattern.



13

[IF physical sorting of the present kind existed...who says it did? so now we need to look at sorting in the former state as a possible cause rather than reaction]



None of the xenon isotopes

we measured were the direct result

of uranium fission. Rather they were the

products of the decay of radioactive isotopes

of iodine, which in turn were

formed from radioactive tellurium and

so forth, according to a well-known sequence

of nuclear reactions that gives

rise to stable xenon.



14 [this became that and that became this and on and on in a same state dream fest]



xenon

136 began at Oklo only about a

minute after the onset of self-sustained

fi ssion. An hour later the next lighter

stable isotope, xenon 134, appeared.

Then, some days after the start of fission,

xenon 132 and 131 came on the

scene. Finally, after millions of years,

and well after the nuclear chain reactions

terminated, xenon 129 formed.



15 [woulda coulda]



The

most likely mechanism involves the action

of groundwater, which presumably

'boiled away' after the temperature

reached some critical level.





16[same state speculation][any proof that a river ran through it that long geologically?]



very likely they pulsed

on and off in some fashion, and large

quantities of water 'must have' been moving

through these rocks—enough to

wash away some of the xenon precursors,

tellurium and iodine, which are

water-soluble.





17[large quantities of water must have...must have ..must have...same state religion][not claimed because we know water did exist at this spot...but because they need it to have]




another—it is

unlikely that aluminum phosphate minerals

were present before the Oklo reactors

began operating.



18[says who?]['billions of imaginary years ago before the reactors started, some stuff must have existed]





Instead those

grains of aluminum phosphate 'probably'

formed in place through the action of the

nuclear-heated water, once it had cooled

to about 300 degrees Celsius.



19[speculation in the extreme]



During each active period of operation

of an Oklo reactor and for some

time afterward, while the temperature

remained high, much of the xenon gas

(including xenon 136 and 134, which

were generated relatively quickly) was

'driven off'.



20[missing stuff again with same state beliefs][in this case the stuff was 'driven off' ha]



incorporated into growing grains of aluminum

phosphate.



21[remember they said it was unlikely that aluminum was there before the 'reactions' they don't really know]





Then, as more water

returned to the reaction zone
, neutrons

became properly moderated and fission

once again resumed, allowing the cycle

of heating and cooling to repeat. The result

was the peculiar segregation of xenon

isotopes we uncovered.


22[The result of what? The result of the water they imagine 'HAD to' be there for millenia and in the right time and amount]


It is not entirely obvious what forces

kept this xenon inside the aluminum

phosphate minerals for almost half the

planet’s lifetime
. In particular, why was

the xenon generated during a given operational

pulse not driven off during the

next one?

23[GIANT leap of faith]

Presumably it became imprisoned

in the cagelike structure of the aluminum

phosphate minerals, which were

able to hold on to the xenon gas created

within them, even at high temperatures.

The details remain fuzzy, but whatever

the final answers are, one thing is clear:

the capacity of aluminum phosphate

24[WTF?]


The Oklo reactor

we studied had switched “on” for 30 minutes

and “off” for at least 2.5 hours. [for eons]





. The more

important lessons may be about how to

handle nuclear waste. Oklo, after all,

serves as a good analogue for a long-term

geologic repository,


25 [dangerous false prophesy]



The Oklo reactors may also teach scientists

about possible shifts in what was

formerly thought to be a fundamental

physical constant, one called (alpha),

which controls such universal quantities

as the speed of light [see “Inconstant

Constants,” by John D. Barrow and John

K. Webb; Scientifi c American, June].

26

[fables like Oklo form basis of alpha now?]


For three decades, the two-billion-year old

Oklo phenomenon has been used to

argue against alpha having changed. But last

year Steven K. Lamoreaux and Justin R.

Torgerson of Los Alamos National Laboratory

drew on Oklo to posit that this

“constant” has, in fact, varied signifi -

cantly (and, strangely enough, in the opposite

sense from what others have recently

proposed).

27 [so - opposite now of what they said then]

-------- this was from old notes,



The Workings of an Ancient Nuclear Reactor





I could also dig up where they claimed the site was miles under if you like. Then it came back to the surface.

Then there is the interesting fact that Cowan was in the Manhattan Project if I recall. I think he presided over different groups of people who knew nothing of each others work, so he is used to intrigue.
 
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