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Conservapedia talk:American History Lecture One
Honestly, this is priceless. --JJ4eI love ponies, I hate phonies 19:01, 22 October 2008 (EDT)
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"The first settlers in America were Native Americans, or American Indians. Their origin is not known. Some claim they migrated from Asia, but that makes little sense because American Indians are very different in many ways from Chinese and Asian Indians. Even their blood types are typically different."
Yeah, it's almost like they were geographically separated from Asia for 10,000-15,000 years...! Oh, sorry, for ... 4130-some years since the Flood? Even still, apparently that's enough time to give Africans and Europeans differing blood-types and cultures, but not Asians and Native Americans! I laugh, but only because if I didn't I'd be crying that he actually taught (teaches?) this. Onychoprion (talk) 22:24, 19 April 2017 (UTC)