Joel Kontinen
A new study
finds that Archaeologists in South Africa have discovered the footprints
of Homo sapiens dating to 153,000 years ago -. This is the oldest tracks attributed
to us. .
Since he discovery of the Laetoli footprints that are estimated to be around 3.66 million years old, . but evolutionists claim that they were not human.
In Darwinian
explanations, the cart often comes before the horse. Fossils are seldom if ever
carbon dated because evolutionists assume that they are too old to contain
radiocarbon.
And if some features are in the wrong place
(evolutionary speaking, that is), they cannot be what they obviously are. A
well-known example is the existence of fossil footprints in Tanzania that are assumed to be 3.6 million years
old. This brief video produced by
Creation Ministries International shows, they look exactly like human
footprints, yet Darwinists cannot accept this, because it would be contrary to
their storytelling.
Source:
Killgrove, Kristina. 2035. 153,000-year-old footprints from South Africa
are the oldest Homo sapiens tracks on record. Live Science 28 May.