1. Standard memberRJHinds
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    18 May '14 22:32
    Neanderthals: Caveman or Human?

    Dr. Jack Cuozzo states that the evidence show Neanderthals were early humans that had long live spans. We know that skulls keep getting larger with age, since the service cap that fits a young soldier will be too small by the time he becomes 60 years of age.

    "The [Neanderthal] brain case on the average was more than 13 percent larger than that of the average of modern man." Erich A. von Fange, "Time Upside Down, "in Creation Research Society Quarterly, June 1974, p.23

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    http://creationwiki.org/Jack_Cuozzo

    I would like to post this in the Science Forum, but I have been threatened with removal of my posting privileges if I continue to try to prove the religious idea of creation there.
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    20 May '14 17:05
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Neanderthals: Caveman or Human?

    Dr. Jack Cuozzo states that the evidence show Neanderthals were early humans that had long live spans. We know that skulls keep getting larger with age, since the service cap that fits a young soldier will be too small by the time he becomes 60 years of age.

    "The [Neanderthal] brain case on the average was more than 13 ...[text shortened]... val of my posting privileges if I continue to try to prove the religious idea of creation there.
    That is just as much speculation as anything you accuse evolutionists of saying. We know they were not human because we have analyzed their DNA and we know they had similarities but nobody today has the DNA of Neandertals except we have maybe 1 or 2 percent Neandertal genes because of interbreeding so we could interbreed it seems but they are an offshoot of humanity, not fully human but not apes either.

    We would have to have a lot more in the way of fossils or even living Neanders to make the kind of sweeping statements your creationist buddy makes.
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    20 May '14 18:10
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Neanderthals: Caveman or Human?

    Dr. Jack Cuozzo states that the evidence show Neanderthals were early humans that had long live spans. We know that skulls keep getting larger with age, since the service cap that fits a young soldier will be too small by the time he becomes 60 years of age.

    "The [Neanderthal] brain case on the average was more than 13 ...[text shortened]... val of my posting privileges if I continue to try to prove the religious idea of creation there.
    http://americanloons.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/601-jack-cuozzo.html

    where do you keep finding these guys rj?
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    20 May '14 18:22
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Neanderthals: Caveman or Human?

    Dr. Jack Cuozzo states that the evidence show Neanderthals were early humans that had long live spans. We know that skulls keep getting larger with age, since the service cap that fits a young soldier will be too small by the time he becomes 60 years of age.

    "The [Neanderthal] brain case on the average was more than 13 ...[text shortened]... val of my posting privileges if I continue to try to prove the religious idea of creation there.
    I knew my head was getting bigger! 😏

    Sounds like censorship to me.
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    20 May '14 18:23
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    Neanderthals: Caveman or Human?

    Dr. Jack Cuozzo states that the evidence show Neanderthals were early humans that had long live spans. We know that skulls keep getting larger with age, since the service cap that fits a young soldier will be too small by the time he becomes 60 years of age.

    "The [Neanderthal] brain case on the average was more than 13 ...[text shortened]... val of my posting privileges if I continue to try to prove the religious idea of creation there.
    Neanderthals? there is a whole tribe alive and well in Glasgow, they support Rangers, thousands of them.
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    20 May '14 18:37
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    Neanderthals? there is a whole tribe alive and well in Glasgow, they support Rangers, thousands of them.
    That's an insult ! You should apologize to the Neanderthals.
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    20 May '14 19:13
    Originally posted by sonship
    That's an insult ! You should apologize to the Neanderthals.
    Yes I will, the are total protestants, every one of them! 😡
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    20 May '14 20:15
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    Yes I will, the are total protestants, every one of them! 😡
    NOOOOOO, not PROTESTANTS! ANYTHING BUT PROTESTANTS. GIve me Hindu or give me deathπŸ™‚
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    20 May '14 22:30
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    Yes I will, the are total protestants, every one of them! 😡
    Does the Catholic/Protestant divide still live on with Celtic/Rangers?

    Didn't Mo Jonson cause consternation when he signed for Rangers?
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    20 May '14 22:40
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    Yes I will, the are total protestants, every one of them! 😡
    Protesting what the referee called in the last soccer play no doubt.
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    21 May '14 07:24
    Originally posted by wolfgang59
    Does the Catholic/Protestant divide still live on with Celtic/Rangers?

    Didn't Mo Jonson cause consternation when he signed for Rangers?
    yes sectarianism is alive and thriving although not as sinister as it was in the 1980's About two years ago Neil Lennon the Celtic manager suffered death threats, he was attacked on the touchline and two persons were arrested for sending letter bombs. Rangers were forced to sign a Catholic because of pressure from Europe. Celtic although predominately supported by catholics did not care as long as you could play football, some of their greatest players were non-catholics. An American De Marcus Beardsley who played relatively recently for rangers had his car torched as it sat on the driveway of his home. It was no coincidence that he played for Rangers.
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    21 May '14 07:47
    Originally posted by robbie carrobie
    yes sectarianism is alive and thriving although not as sinister as it was in the 1980's About two years ago Neil Lennon the Celtic manager suffered death threats, he was attacked on the touchline and two persons were arrested for sending letter bombs. Rangers were forced to sign a Catholic because of pressure from Europe. Celtic although predominat ...[text shortened]... orched as it sat on the driveway of his home. It was no coincidence that he played for Rangers.
    I thought the Protestant verses Catholic war was in Ireland.
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    21 May '14 07:54
    Originally posted by stellspalfie
    http://americanloons.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/601-jack-cuozzo.html

    where do you keep finding these guys rj?
    Your Blogger says, "Cuozzo is surely an intelligent guy."
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    21 May '14 08:04
    Originally posted by RJHinds
    I thought the Protestant verses Catholic war was in Ireland.
    That's not even the same thing, Ron.

    They're talking football, known as "soccer" here.
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    21 May '14 08:08
    Originally posted by Suzianne
    That's not even the same thing, Ron.

    They're talking football, known as "soccer" here.
    What does soccer have to do with creation and spirituality?
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