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can i ask you this? are you a human being subject to human error or not? so how do you know the archeologist is right? how do you know the anthropologist is right? are'nt they human beings? can't they make mistakes, no amount of evidence a one a amass does'nt prove that you have the truth for the very source you research it from came from another human being who can make mistakes, i'm not being confrontational, i'm just responding to what i see written down.
i asked this question already which of us have the absolute truth?
well just a brief word on the last post.
more time still, FROM KES AA ADOFO.
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