Science vs Sense
(media.greatawakening.win)
You're viewing a single comment thread. View all comments, or full comment thread.
Comments (26)
sorted by:
An Archaeological dig in Georgia at the slave quarters of a plantation discovered a small toy horse. The "scientists" determined it was carved wood and probably the toy of a child black slave from the 1840s. A visitor to the dig recognized it as a plastic toy from a Cracker Jacks from about 20 years ago. And that is why I dont trust science.
OOPARTS are often hilarious.
I'd heard the term "out-of-place artifacts," but never heard it abbreviated like this.
Saying this so people know what it means.
Charles Hoy Fort. Look him up.
Just did.
I actually first heard the term "out-of-place artifact" in the video game Star Ocean: Till the End of Time, where one plays a minor role in the plot--it was a sphere from which a perpetual supply of clean water flowed forth. Its origins are never explained.
But again, this is my first time hearing this abbreviation. I felt people could use a straight answer for what it meant without having to look it up elsewhere.
Half of it is lies and half of it is comms.