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Apparently, humans were single-celled at the time...
And living on Mars. Apparently it was potentially quite a habitable planet in the old days.Apparently, humans were single-celled at the time...
"All human life on earth was obliterated two billion years ago." In other news, studies show that the IQ's of reporters writing for Yahoo almost reach into the double digits.
Did the humans evolve into dinosaurs?
Some of the more unique comments replying to the article:
Ya beat me to the punch.I liked some of the comments:
From the article....
It seems that AOC was right about the world ending.A new study with a Canadian connection reveals that all human life on earth was obliterated two billion years ago.
Obviously the writer of the article, Elianna Lev, never took a biology or anthropology class before leaving school. Of course this Yahoo News so it comes as no surprise.
So from Adam to Noah, they were bacteria?Obviously this is science finally catching up to the reality of the Biblical flood.
However, the timing brings up all sorts of questions about how the Bible has been interpreted thus far.....particularly the age of Noah and his children.
So from Adam to Noah, they were bacteria?
Btw, what is a "yesr"?
Btw, what is a "yesr"?
Not bacterium, per se, but VERY very tiny.So from Adam to Noah, they were bacteria?
Not bacterium, per se, but VERY very tiny.
After all, the Bible makes no mention of how big Adam and Eve really were.
PS - you do realize that I’m being sarcastic here, right?
Also, if you link to the OP’s article now, they have taken out the word “human” with an editorial at the bottom. Otherwise, overall, it seems like a normal text.
So....that would make 6 times we know of then
The big five mass extinctions
- The big five mass extinctions. ...
- Late Devonian, 375 million years ago, 75% of species lost. ...
- End Permian, 251 million years ago, 96% of species lost. ...
- End Triassic, 200 million years ago, 80% of species lost. ...
- End Cretaceous, 66 million years ago, 76% of all species lost.