No human being alive today was there 6000 years ago, but fortunately, others were.
The Mesopotamians, for example, who were actually around from 8000 BC.
And of course, the folks who built Göbekli Tepe in present-day Turkey, built around 9000 BC.
To suggest the Earth is only 6000 years old flies in the face of empirical and verifiable evidence.
“And of course, the folks who built Göbekli Tepe in present-day Turkey, built around 9000 BC.”
And Mr. Ham would wisely and intellectually dispatch with your assertion by saying....
Were you there in Turkey when Göbekli Tepe was built?
“No human being alive today was there 6000 years ago, but fortunately, others were. The Mesopotamians, for example, who were actually around from 8000 BC.”
I think that’s a bit of a stretch... It seems to me that what makes a being “human” is not so much his body, but his mind (and perhaps his soul). You can’t make that determination through fossil remains. Even if the body were perfectly preserved you wouldn’t be able to make such a declaration.