Sometimes we ask, "Where did the millions of years come from?" It seems that every time scientiests find a cave painting, rock, or stone tool, it is dated "behind the curtain" and it is always some lofty date that makes the head red.A couple years ago, some scientists, digging in California ,uncovered two human skeletons. They dated them at 75,000 years old. Hoping to find more, they dug deeper, and found a United States Army button.
Q: Was the United States Army formed around 75,000 years ago?
A: No.
Then we must come to the obvious conclusion that their dating method was wrong.
In a cave on a Japanese island, scientists found a charcoal drawing. They immediately dated it at 10,000 to 13,000 years old. A resident heard about the discovery and confessed that when he was a boy, he drew pictures with charcoal on many of these cave walls.
So, where do evolutionists get their millions of years?
There is a true and obvious answer:
They make them up.

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