A very upset creationist, as s/he realized that their "bible" is allegorical at best.
2007-01-02 13:11:33
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answered by Huddy 6
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Mesopotamian artists and archetects, temples at Eridu and Ur, with more complex levels being added above them.
A primitive Mediterranean people, closely akin to the races of northern Africa, inhabited the southern Aegean area as far back as the Neolithic Age, before 4000 bc.
Sumerians using clay tablets and cuneiform tablets among large cities such as Eridu, Ur, Uruk, Nippur, Kish, and Lagash.
Neolithic structures going up all over Europe and Asia.
Egyptians developing Heiroglyphic writing.
And the Creationist would stand there gibbering about how this was all a trick and would not believe you had transported them 6000+ years in the past...no matter the evidence of their eyes.
2007-01-02 21:29:12
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answered by Scott M 7
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Nudists
2007-01-02 21:11:02
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answered by Pantherempress 7
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Egyptians, Zoroastrians, pre-Jericho dwellers, pagan cities, Phoenecians, Aztecs, Eskimos
possibly some nudists on thier version of Ntl. Geographic
pyramids, boats, art, science, writing, more people, and many more ready to create and evolve new religions
2007-01-02 21:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Sumerian nudists.
2007-01-02 21:09:48
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answered by HELL ON WHEELS 2
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Wait, actually, that was when we just were getting over the last ice age (7000 years ago) So things would be still dethawing and it would have been quite cold....The landscape would be so wild and pristine......
you would see Egyptians, Native Migrating Caucasians in clans in Europe foraging for food,
In Mexico, you would see the ancient people tearing each others hearts out....
In Asia you would see migrating Mongolian warriors.....
You would probably also see a lot of animal and plant life, if you did theoretically travel world wide, which has since long died out...
it would be ever so interesting....
2007-01-02 21:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure wouldn't see anyone wearing santa clause outfits?
Jer 10:3 For the customs of the people [are] vain: for [one] cutteth a tree out of the forest, the work of the hands of the workman, with the axe
2007-01-02 21:12:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Who knows what you'd see. But I bet your chances of being surprised are a lot better if you've based your whole view of history on a couple of pages in the Bible.
Have a safe trip, and don't step on any grasshoppers, okay?
2007-01-02 21:12:15
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answered by Mr. Bad Day 7
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Another problem with the whole creationist/I.D. is that it is only based on the Christian religion.
With science gravity is the same here or on the otherside of the world. But with their whole Creationist/I.D. theory it only works if you believe in that particular mythos.
2007-01-02 21:11:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Neither. That would be probably about 100 years after the fall. Any people you saw would be wearing animal skins. There would not be many people. Maybe just a thousand or so-thats a guess,
2007-01-02 21:19:05
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answered by Desperado 5
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All of a sudden the creationist would go poof and cease to exist and you'd be stuck not knowing how to move in time.
2007-01-02 21:13:11
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answered by farmer 4
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