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Cheese is older than the Earth*!

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posted on Dec, 13 2012 @ 09:03 PM
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Originally posted by iLoGiCViZiOnS
YA........OR just because they are scientists doesn't mean know everything especially regarding carbon dating.


What exactly are you debating here, that we didn't make cheese that long ago or that the Earth is older than creationists think? If it's the former, why would you question it?
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posted on Dec, 13 2012 @ 09:05 PM
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Ceratonists have to question all dating techniques, since all of them show that the earth is older than 6000 years.



posted on Dec, 14 2012 @ 07:19 AM
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Originally posted by BacknTime
the term "caveman" is made up but often refers to neandertals. In which case the neandertals went extinct about 30.000 years ago because they were big strong meat eaters during the last ice age. In fact we did not really evolve from the neandertal "race" so to speak. So this is quite believable that early homo-sapiens discovered cheese. We werent that dumb

EDIT: unless......it was ALIENS!

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posted on Dec, 14 2012 @ 07:22 AM
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Originally posted by davespanners
Add me to the ATS cheese fan club



Peter Bogucki, an archaeologist at Princeton University in New Jersey, was in the 1980s among the first to suspect that cheese-making might have been afoot in Europe as early as 5,500 bc


I have to wonder what twists and turns your life has to take in order to be an archaeologist that has spent 20-30 years studying ancient cheese, he even has a team


cheese is worth the time. so is beer


studying what our ancestors ate and helped us survive through the ages is definitely an interesting study. not to mention its cool to think that someone thousands of years ago enjoyed the same things we do.




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