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dinosaur cave paintings

deewallace

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This proves cromagnum man lived with Dinosaurs.How else could paintings and ddrawings show up? Just Google it. Any thoughts?
 
I read online about the dino cave paintings and it baffled me. One scientist couldn't believe it either. He said it was some psychological effect from seeing objects in the sky. That sounds ridiculous to me. Does this disprove evolution. The media doesn't report these findings. Could this mean we coexisted with Dino's?
 
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I can barely find anything on Google that might be reputable, and the one I did appears to be a snake with smudges that make it look like a dinosaur. It'll take way more than that to disprove something as established as evolution. Evolution is as close to fact as science can say about anything. Even if such a drawing were real, and established as genuine, it still wouldn't be enough to dispute evolution, or that man came after dinosaur. And keep in mind that's two separate yet related questions. Proving dinosaurs were around later than thought, as unlikely as that would be, doesn't disprove evolution with it. Even if such a drawing were real and accurately dated, I would suspect coincidental resemblance long before anything else.
 
No one (even the archaeologists who have thoroughly debunked the "dinosaur" claim) denies that the paintings are authentic. Many of them are forgeries, but the ones at the heart of the matter have been confirmed. However, many many people have looked into these. One "smoking gun proof" was debunked by simply wiping the mud from the wall, which distorted the actual drawing lol. The most famous paintings have been pretty much written off as pareidolia, misjudging them for something else. If you're holding a hammer everything looks like a nail, dunn'it?
 
At first I thought op might be talking about Chauvet_Cave

Werner Herzog did a documentary about the place called Cave of Forgotten Dreams
 
I read on many Google search sites such as Smithsonian that its baffling scientists. Maybe they did live together.
 
The Smithsonian has an article debunking this.

You remind me of this guy:

Canadian Edgar Nernberg isn't into the whole evolution thing. In fact, he's on the board of directors of Big Valley’s Creation Science Museum, a place meant to rival local scientific institutions.

Adhering to the most extreme form of religious creationism, the exhibits "prove" that the
Earth is only around 6,000 years old, and that humans and dinosaurs co-existed.

Unfortunately, Nernberg just dug up a
60-million-year-old fish.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...-supporter-stumbled-upon-a-major-fossil-find/
 
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