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there is a pictue here of a 47 inch human femur
http://www.remnantofgod.org/creation.htm#brain
can anyone explain that or prove its a fake or something?

2006-07-15 05:39:48 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Biology

yea, i realise that the site has a bunch of other BS that is proven wrong but it would still be nice to prove that site wrong on everything

2006-07-15 05:57:59 · update #1

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Your source is a creationist website that intentionally misinterprets the very information it provides (read the article regarding the IMAX theaters and the interpretation that follows, totally disconnected).

The bone is a fake. The description of the picture even says that the bone is only a fabrication based on the description of a bone that was supposedly found. Question is, where are the original bones?

The article on this site regarding the geologic column is also full of inaccuracies. The major inaccuracy is the statement that the geologic column was invented by evolutionists, but the classification of the different rock strata was done by geologists of the 1700's, at least 50 years before Darwin.

If you choose to believe the information on this page, that is your choice, but I would suggest that you do some independent study to determine for yourself the validity of the information.

2006-07-15 06:46:36 · answer #1 · answered by Raymond C 4 · 3 0

I don't know about proof, but A) The only photograph, webpage, or anything is just that one article, and nothing from a reputable source. A google search for giant tomb in turkey turned up absolutely nothing. I would expect an acheological find like this would get some mention, especially by Turkey.

Again, this isn't proof, it is only circumstancial evidence, but there is less proof that it is real.

Also, if these were "giant tombs" why was only one femur found?

2006-07-15 12:58:26 · answer #2 · answered by John J 6 · 0 0

It would be hard to give a scientific answer to your question since science involves testing questions and gathering evidence. This would be hard to do over the web with a small image of the bone. However, I think you can safely assume that this interpretation of this "bone" is in no way backed up by science. This website specifically purports itself as a religious group with an agenda.

2006-07-15 12:51:01 · answer #3 · answered by xcaptain_kennedyx 2 · 0 0

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