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HOW FAR BACK DO THE RECORDS GO?

The earliest records of mankind only go back a few thousand years. Yet intelligent men are supposed to have lived on earth for over a million years! The evidence supports the Biblical record; it does not support evolutionary theory. This is science vs. evolution—a Creation-Evolution Encyclopedia, brought to you by Creation Science Facts.

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HOW FAR BACK DO THE RECORDS GO?: 1

Historical Records: Everything started off fully developed about 2000-3000 B.C.
Early Egyptian Records
: Manetho's king lists should be revised downward to 3200 to 3600 B.C.
Radiocarbon Dates
: They are not accurate prior to 1600 B.C.
Biblical Records
: The oldest history book was Genesis, which Moses wrote about 1510-1450 B.C.
Astronomical Records
: The earliest recorded solar eclipse is 2250 B.C. This fact is highly significant
Writing
: The oldest written tablets were Sumerian, dating back to 3500 B.C.
Civilizations
: All the earliest ones were located in Mesopotamia, which is a little southeast of the Ararat mountains, where Noah's Ark came to rest

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Languages: Ancient languages never go back beyond c. 3000 B.C., and radiate outward from Mesopotamia
Ancient Historical Records
: The oldest dates go back to about 3000 B.C.
The Oldest People
: They do not go back before c. 3000 B.C., and were located in Mesopotamia
Conclusion
: Man, whom the evolutionists claim to have come into existence over a million years ago, is said to have "stopped evolving" 100,000 years ago. Why then do we not have at least 100,000 years of civilizations, cities, and human remains?

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