Evolutionists Need another 25,000 Years
Beads that were made for just that–beads–have evolutionists scrambling again. What do they need this time? Just 25,000 years.
Why do they need this “short” period of time? Because the beads, they have discovered, were obviously used for jewelry. That wouldn’t be a problem except that evolutionists thought that “creative ability” in humans developed about 75,000 years ago, and these beads “date” back to 100,000 years.
Amazingly, instead of questioning the dating devices and their theories, what do the evolutionists do? They claim that the history of human development must be changed. The Australian online says, “the research means the history of human mental development must be rewritten” (emphasis added).
Why? Because their beloved theory is teetering on the edge of (sorry, I can’t help myself) extinction. It seems that nearly every new discovery causes evolutionists to have to scramble back to the drawing board and rewrite a few thousand, million or even billion years.
Here’s a thought: why not just ask an Eye-witness what happened? God, in His inspired Word, has told us the early history of man. After Cain slew his brother, we are given his genealogy. In that genealogy (which does not span 25,000 years–sorry, evolutionists), we are told of some interesting people:
And Adah bore Jabal. He was the father of all those who dwell in tents and have livestock. His brother’s name was Jubal. He was the father of all those who play the harp and flute (a creative act). And as for Zillah, she also bore Tubal-Cain, an instructor of every craftsman in bronze and iron (a creative act). [Genesis 4:20-22, parenthetical information added]
These early men had abstract thinking ability. They could communicate. They could create. They could think of ways to entertain. It didn’t have to evolve. God put the creative ability in man. How do we know? The first man, Adam, communicated clearly. He thought of names for animals (a creative act). He took walks (a creative act for the body).
Will evolutionists ever get it?
To read the entire press release from the Australian, click here.


