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The Very Recent History Of Man
28m
What if the history of man isn’t buried in millions of years, but instead happened recently and far faster than we’ve been told? Join us as Eric Hovind sits down with Dr. Titus Kennedy to examine the rapid rise of human civilization, looking at the origin of language, agriculture, pottery, animal domestication, the wheel, and the plow, and how these developments appear suddenly in the historical record rather than gradually over long ages. As the evidence is laid out, it raises a deeper question about whether the timeline we’ve been given truly matches what we see, or if a much more recent and rapid beginning makes better sense than millions of years of slow evolution.