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Old 06-03-2014, 01:31 PM  
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
I was watching the History Channel last night.

It was a documentary on one of the earliest great civilizations...The Egyptians.

They showed excavations of small "towns" back in 9000 B.C.
But these places are in the middle of The Sahara Desert. How could that be?

Then they showed bones from elephants, giraffes, antelopes, bison, etc.
How could that be?

Here's how and WHY:
9000 B.C. The Sahara Desert was a savannah. Full of green vegetation, fields of green for animals to graze on. And early humans were there as hunters and gatherers.

Somewhere around 5000 B.C. the rains stopped, the area dried up...and became a harsh desert that we know today.

Guess what? The Earth CHANGES. With or without human actions.

Unless Mark Prince would like to suggest that perhaps primitive people were racing around in their evil cars and burning coal to stay warm etc., etc.

That's the one thing I never see "climate change" nutcases ever explain...the world's climate CHANGES over time no matter what.

But that's always left out of the equation. It's always mankind driving everything.

I say...that's just plain egotistical nonsense.

There are plenty of reasons why things change. The Sarah desert changed because of the Earth's Orbit around the sun: http://www.messagetoeagle.com/greensahara.php

The change occurring on the earth today is caused in part at least, by man.

The cool thing is, we can do something to stop this change from making things worse.

Peace.
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