To: blam; RightWingAtheist
Limited studies concluded the remains more closely resemble modern-day people in Polynesia or the Ainu of Japan than they do Native Americans. Experts say they also resemble those of other ancient bones found elsewhere in the Americas far from the Columbia River Basin and, some believe, a set of 25,000-year-old bones in China.This is interesting, Blam. If these limited studies pan out, those old ones really got around.
Goes to show that creationists and multiculturalists make not-so strange bedfellows
Shows what you don't know. If you ever want to see a world-class fight, try sticking a creationist in bed with multiculturalists.
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02/07/2004 1:05:55 PM PST by
xJones
To: xJones
Actually, it shows how little you know, or are able to discern. The attempt to squelch science-specifically, the study of human origins-in the name of Native superstions is no different than the continuing efforts of creationists to do the same in the name of their own personal myths. This should be evident to any reasonable person.
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