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Cave men skeletons in Museums?

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Why do we see skeletons of dinosaurs in museums but never "real" skeletons of cave men in museums?

If you say there are real skeletons of real cave men in real museums, please give the link and name of the museum.

I don't want a skeleton of a cave man where they found one strange deformed shaped bone and then made a entire human figure up from that one bone into a cave man. Show me a real skeleton in a real museum of a real cave man.

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  1. Wow you're a shut-in, aren't you?

    Here you go: http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanen...

    Seriously, stop thinking that science is out to get you. It's not. If you don't want to believe in proven facts, that's your right to remain ignorant.

    Now send me a link to a *real* museum that has the bones of the men that wrote the Bible.  


  2. http://www.stockphotography.co.uk/store/...

    well I'm cheating a bit cos that one's only 9000 years old - I can't be bothered to search for more, it's the one I know about

    Cheddar Gorge, UK - search on google.

      

  3. it is  a good  question   if they have  skeletons  there are evidently not many  or they are not in good condition  yet the dinosaurs  are said to be  much older.

  4. If you found one it most likely came from different parts filed down to fit one another. It happened before. Brontosaur's head was just a guess head they found far away and was made to fit, making it into museums

  5. http://anthropology.si.edu/HumanOrigins/...

    From a museum in Kenya. That said, complete human skeleton fossils are rare.

  6. oj


  7. "Cave man" isn't very specific. I'd suggest trying a Google search (or Yahoo) on "museum fossils" and the specific hominid you want to look up. I assume you're thinking of Neanderthal, so I'd try that as a search phrase. Or Australopithecus. Or simply hominid.

    Or ask a reference librarian for a book about hominids. If it has pictures of fossils, it should also have a note as to where the fossils are located.

    And I don't know what museums you've been to where you haven't seen any hominid fossils. Go to your local museum and ask a curator about it. Or just call if you don't want to go.

    And I also don't know who told you this ridiculous story about making up a hominid from a "deformed bone." The information is all there. It really won't take much searching to find it.

  8. Many Christians like myself have no problem with a big bang, or God working in an evolutionary process. Day is used figuratively for a period of time in many scriptures, and the day/age theory of the creation believes there can be millions to billions of years between the days.

    The order for the creation parallels the same order science gives. First comes the heavens (stars, etc.), then an empty earth without form, then land followed by oceans, then plant life followed by the first intelligent life in the sea, then comes birds (which according to science are descendants of dinosaurs), then mammals, then a more specific wild animal, and finally man. It's actually amazing that it gives an order 3,000 plus years before science confirms that same order.

    Adam is not created until after the seventh day, and the day/age theory believes the man created on the sixth day is not the same as Adam who is first mentioned after the seventh day. That allows for cave men, and explains where Adam and Eve's children found wives, since there were people before them.

    As far as intellegent design, when some Christians latch onto a world that is 6,000 years old, the thought of "not intelligent" comes to my mind. They need to be convinced that science is not the enemy, that science actually corroborates the biblical order. Likewise, non-religionists need to explain how Genesis came up with the same order as science, considering how that might relate to intelligent design.


  9. You dont really see skeletons of dinosaurs in museums only their fossils. Back to your question there are many skeletons of cavemen in museums I guess you wouldnt know because you havent been to one.

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