Do you think Noah had GPS? (demon, America, quote, evolution)
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For goodness sake, Eusie, you must have the information retention capability of a 2-year old if you can't remember that I don't watch the silly videos you post.
For goodness sake, Eusie, you must have the information retention capability of a 2-year old if you can't remember that I don't watch the silly videos you post.
Michael Cremo has presented his research at
the prestigious "The Royal Institution" in London,
The Russian Academy of Science, dept. of Anthropology, Moscow,
The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and many others around the world.
World Archaelogical Congress, which is the world's largest organization of archaeologists and his paper presented was peer reviewed.
European Association of Archaeologists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKfGC3P9KoQ
Also Arequippa, you don't think there is a cover-up?
What happened to all the giant skeletons found in the United States which the Smithsonian took and which are all missing?
Michael Cremo has presented his research at
the prestigious "The Royal Institution" in London,
The Russian Academy of Science, dept. of Anthropology, Moscow,
The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and many others around the world.
World Archaelogical Congress, which is the world's largest organization of archaeologists and his paper presented was peer reviewed.
European Association of Archaeologists.
OK then. Let's take a look at Michael Cremo's credentials - or should I call him Drutakarmā dāsa?
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Michael A. Cremo (born July 15, 1948), also known by his devotional name Drutakarmā dāsa, is an American freelance researcher who identifies himself as a Vedic creationist and an "alternative archeologist"
Vedic creationist? Ummm.... ?!
Can you not see the oddity in there somewhere? I mean, he argues for the existence of modern man on Earth as long as 30 to 40 million years ago! And you think he is credible? He does however, shoot holes in your young earth hypothesis! Or did that one slip past you?
Michael Cremo has presented his research at
the prestigious "The Royal Institution" in London,
The Russian Academy of Science, dept. of Anthropology, Moscow,
The Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and many others around the world.
World Archaelogical Congress, which is the world's largest organization of archaeologists and his paper presented was peer reviewed.
European Association of Archaeologists.
No, I didn't ask you where he had been for his holidays. Deal with what I asked you, which was...
'If you are claiming that he is a qualified archaeologist then prove your claim by furnishing us with his credentials and qualifications in archaeology from a recognised university or accredited scientific establishment. It's time for YOU to prove YOUR assertion or disclose yourself as intellectually bankrupt.'
It's quite simple lad. You said he was qualified so show what his academic qualifications are as an archaeologist or have the intellectual integrity to admit that he has none and you were wrong.Now folks. My prediction is that Eusebius will start to claim that he HAS shown what his qualifications are and keep referring back to the above
If someone tells me Noah had to have whales on the ark, I think it is only natural I ask for proof.
...and if someone tells me that someone is a qualified archaeologist. I think it is only natural I ask for proof.
.....and why don't you answer the questions I asked you about whether you consider him a reliable source?
... and I'm still awaiting you evidence for the tripe about objects being found in coal or whatever tripe you were babbling about.
OK then. Let's take a look at Michael Cremo's credentials - or should I call him Drutakarmā dāsa?
Vedic creationist? Ummm.... ?!
Can you not see the oddity in there somewhere? I mean, he argues for the existence of modern man on Earth as long as 30 to 40 million years ago! And you think he is credible? He does however, shoot holes in your young earth hypothesis! Or did that one slip past you?
It is as clear as the nose on your face that he didn't bother to research a thing about his 'hero' Cremo and that's why he now finds himself in a hole that he can't get out of without exposing his utter lack of intellectual honesty...not that it needed exposing mind you. I think everyone here is familiar with it.
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