"Where the Mammals Reign - Part I" by Walter J. Veith

"Where the Mammals Reign - Part I" by Walter J. Veith [LQ]

In this lecture, the ice ages are discussed and reasons for mammalian distribution and appearance in the upper portion of the geological column are presented. The evolution of man and the time constraints in terms of re-colonisation of the post flood earth are also discussed.

Date Posted: 13 Oct 2011
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Genesis Conflict - Where Mammals Reigned
With a strong background in zoology, biomedical sciences and research in archaeology and history, Professor Walter J. Veith is a world renowned author, scientist and lecturer. He lectures internationa... [more]

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