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Early people and boats


Sammy, sammy, sammy. You are confusing homo sapiens (modern humans), with Australopithecus, the ape-like creature.


The earliest Australians were not homo sapiens. Homo sapiens did not appear until around 100K years ago or maybe even more recently. Before homo sapiens in Aussieland there were these ape-like creatures (Australopithecus) who Darwinstas say were the forerunners of homo sapiens. These guys are supposed to have lived somewhere around 1M years ago or even earlier. These ape-like beings walked semi upright and the only known tools were believed to be animal bones used as clubs. They left no artifacts that would suggest woodworking. No language, no artwork, no metals, no arrowheads, no carved flints. The bones they used showed no signs of shaping and there is no evidence they controlled fire. Australopitecus was a monkey that walked semi erect. And if those monkeys couldn't shape a stone into a point or start a fire or carve wood, they aint buildin no boats.


Darwinistas say the ape-like creatures started out in Africa. But there is  evidence of Australopithecus in Africa and Australia and China at about the same time, around 1,000,000 years BC.


How did Australopithecus, which was about 1 baby step past a monkey, get to Australia and Africa, at the same time?


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