then I'm sure they would be yours for life.
michelle
by greendawn 18 Replies latest jw friends
then I'm sure they would be yours for life.
michelle
Judging from the discovery of Iceman on the Italian-Austrian border those stone age people were just as intelligent and capable as us, with Iceman a lot of non stone perishable materials were found and we had an opportunity through them to better know what their skills were like. He was quite sophisticated, even carried natural antibacterial substances with him. He died after he got shot with an arrow in the shoulder.
I would let him/her watch 'Les Visiteurs' (sp.?) and hope that he/she would see the connection!
They will be just as intelligent and creative as we are I am sure they can learn how to read and write fairly quickly and then they can move onto learning everyday computing, who knows they be geniuses. There are stone age people even today.
Gasp I read that even homo erectus the most ancient stone age humans could be just as intelligent their strongly pronounced eyebrows are still to be seen in some modern humans nothing strange and unhuman about them.
Gasp I read that even homo erectus the most ancient stone age humans could be just as intelligent their strongly pronounced eyebrows are still to be seen in some modern humans nothing strange and unhuman about them.
they were not human. to assert otherwise is to fly in the face of anthropaleontology, and the mountain of data and evidence that they have amassed and assimilated. there are many differences (and similarities) between homo sapien sapien and homo erectus in a relative sense. but they were not human, but rather hominid. of the same family that we belong. eyebrows don't have anything to do with intelligence. cranial capacity, however, does. and this is one of the most telling morphological differences between the two.
Tetra, what was their cranial capacity and is it below the modern one? There are today humans with cranial capacities that are well below the average and they can still function normally.
I would ask them if a big slab of Brontosaurus ribs served at the drive through would really make their car tip over...