Academia is basically a religion and the scholars work hard to make sure ancient-finds adhere to that belief system (that civilization is only a few thousand years old). But an honest look at the evidence around the world proves a worldwide advanced civilization existed at a time in antiquity.
I'm just gonna throw out that in the Bible, the entire planet used to speak one language and people lived hundreds of years. Imagine how far people could have gone during that time before the global flood wiped almost everyone out leaving not much of a trace of the civilization before.
Yes it’s ridiculous when you’re looking at whole wall of cave paintings or a wall of rock carvings and right next to a depiction of men hunting down a buffalo is a picture of some type of flying craft or a drawing of an ancient astronaut coming through an energy portal.
So you telling me that there were some caveman standing in front of a cave wall with paints and one of them would say “Hey dude, I’m gonna draw a depiction of our glorious hunt today“ and then the guy next to him says “Cool, well I’m going to invent the genre of science fiction and draw some shit that makes no sense to anybody”.
Even in today’s modern libraries and bookstores, we separate fiction from nonfiction.
In the past, people drew the things that they saw. End of story.
Maybe you're naive.
Academia is basically a religion and the scholars work hard to make sure ancient-finds adhere to that belief system (that civilization is only a few thousand years old). But an honest look at the evidence around the world proves a worldwide advanced civilization existed at a time in antiquity.
I'm just gonna throw out that in the Bible, the entire planet used to speak one language and people lived hundreds of years. Imagine how far people could have gone during that time before the global flood wiped almost everyone out leaving not much of a trace of the civilization before.
Just some food for thought.
Yes it’s ridiculous when you’re looking at whole wall of cave paintings or a wall of rock carvings and right next to a depiction of men hunting down a buffalo is a picture of some type of flying craft or a drawing of an ancient astronaut coming through an energy portal.
So you telling me that there were some caveman standing in front of a cave wall with paints and one of them would say “Hey dude, I’m gonna draw a depiction of our glorious hunt today“ and then the guy next to him says “Cool, well I’m going to invent the genre of science fiction and draw some shit that makes no sense to anybody”.
Even in today’s modern libraries and bookstores, we separate fiction from nonfiction.
In the past, people drew the things that they saw. End of story.