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kevin the wiiite said:

Yeah that's what I mean with the habiru people.  I forgot what they were called.

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?

Not every body is going to end up in the circumstances to be preserved. This is the reason for example why only 30 specimens of T-Rex have been found when I don't think you would argue there would have been many thousands of times that many.

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.

Evolution is not random. It is selective of random mutations. Macro and micro evolution are the same thing, just on different time scales.