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Pictures reflect the artist's visual and
conceptual understanding. Yet drawing
conclusions from these pictures about
what the people of the time ate, what
conditions they lived in and what their
social relationships were like—and then
maintaining that these comments are
absolutely accurate—is an unscientific
approach. As a result of their prejudiced
attitudes, evolutionists stubbornly con-
tinue to describe bygone peoples as
primitive. The figures in this picture can
be seen to be wearing herringbone
cloth. This shows that people at the time
were not savages, wandering around
half-naked, as evolutionists claim.
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