| kevin the wiiite said: What I meant by saying that people decompose in 2,000 years was under normal circumstances. Pharaohs were obviously preserved through elaborate processes. If humans have been around for a few hundred thousand years then where are the 100 billion bodies? And don't even get me started on macro vs. micro evolution. Randomness does not get you from nothing to atoms to bacteria to fish to reptiles to apes to me. It does get you finches of varying beak structure. |
Pharaohs (and many other Egyptians buried in the desert) were preserved because of the dry humidity. There are human remains dating back millions of years and we find more all the time, though it is difficult because there were so few early humans (we bottlenecked to around 10,000 people before the last Ice Age). Atomic decay is a sure thing, in fact our vast knowledge of physics and chemistry is what allows you to see what I am typing right now.
Evolution is proven by all types of science and the fossil record to genetics. Genetic mutations happen all of the time, and considering that your DNA is replicated trillions of times and then passed off to your children, its pretty obvious that there are going to be errors.
Where else do all of these old bones of different looking species come from? Do you think God kills off every living thing of Earth every 100,000 years or so and creates vaguely similar new species?







