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Evolutionists assume cavemen were early, primitive relatives of mankind. But the Bible gives us a different perspective.
After the flood, mankind gathered together to build a city and tower. But God divided their languages, forcing them to spread out. As these family groups travelled, they met a wide variety of challenges—including an ice age. Trying to survive in the harsh, unstable post-flood world people did what people in challenging environments do: they made use of whatever they could find for food and shelter. Caves made an ideal place to set up a temporary camp.
Cavemen were simply men who lived in caves!
By Global Media OutreachEvolutionists assume cavemen were early, primitive relatives of mankind. But the Bible gives us a different perspective.
After the flood, mankind gathered together to build a city and tower. But God divided their languages, forcing them to spread out. As these family groups travelled, they met a wide variety of challenges—including an ice age. Trying to survive in the harsh, unstable post-flood world people did what people in challenging environments do: they made use of whatever they could find for food and shelter. Caves made an ideal place to set up a temporary camp.
Cavemen were simply men who lived in caves!