Quote Originally Posted by RiceBoy
That's interesting..but then some people think they are fake..so do the Peruvian Govt..After looking at some pictures of the stones..They do look uncanny similar...If several people (the missing civilization) carved the stones, why do they all look the same in characteristics. You can say, they only have one design..For someone who supposibly be advance, shouldn't they have creativity?

According to evolution...creativity came first in the human evolution.
15,000 stones are a lot to carve - especially by hand (you should know :p) ..... And then there is the bacteria/varnish. The old stones have the covering, the one that are obviously fakes do not. So some of the stones have been around a long time, that much is certain.

So keep this in mind as you look at Mexico... http://www.viewzone.com/dinoclay.html

And don't forget the book of Job... "a behemoth with a tail like a cedar"...

The three items are at different times in different parts of the world. All are observations of creatures that should have died out millions of years before. It's easy to dismiss them if they don't fall into your line of thinking. But what if you take a look at all of them collectively? If you do that, the entire description of the Mesozoic Era must be re-engineered.

Just food for thought. By itself, this does not disprove evolution, but if it is indeed true, evolution itself must be re-written to match the observations.