Chauvet Color

Chauvet Color
The Covenant of Abraham is roughly 6000 years old.The Chauvet cave paintings in France are roughly 20,000yo?

Actually, some cave paintings go back 45,000 years old. But the examples found in Chauvet/Lascaux really show how talented humans were at that time.
So, at least 20,000 years ago humans are sitting around, contemplating life around them, painting the life around them, using perspective, mixing colours, blending, shading, making clay figurines depicting what they encountered in everyday life. So basically, these weren`t a bunch of cavemen sitting around a fire, grunting and chortling to themselves.
So I guess my question is: Was God napping or something for those 14,000 plus years that he made absolutely no contact with humans? I`d have thought He would have been right in there with thunderbolts and plagues the moment they made a cow or something out of clay.

http://news.softpedia.com/news/The-Oldest-Art-Cave-Wall-Paintings-78754.shtml

YE Creationists are morons. If they don’t accept any scientific dating methods that go against their beliefs, they aren’t going to accept that these paintings are actually 20,000 years.


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