Scientists believe cave paintings discovered in Spain could be the work of Neanderthals, our closest prehistoric relatives, who lived throughout Europe and Asia until about 30,000 years ago; 50 paintings in 11 caves are believed to be up to 40,000 years old.
This apparent contradictory scientific evidence against the story of the Torah who maintains the first human appeared 6000 years ago can be mollified. The Cabala explains, The original human being made from earth was the prototype of the Neanderthal man described by science.
The human being taken to Gan Eden was made of fire then returned 130 years later as a modern human being; but, during those 130 years the Neanderthal was busy painting caves and exploring the world. But, how can the time discrepancy using carbon dating be explained?
The 6000 year Hebrew calendar corresponds to the six days of creation in which the first day represents the attribute of Chesed/Kindness – the reason why people lived for a 1000 years. This attribute caused carbon 14 to break down at a much faster rate appearing to be much older.
The perception of science champions the idea that life happened spontaneously over a large amount of time, but according to the Torah life is direct communication from the Creator to creation. The more science discovers the closer they come to the Torah’s viewpoint.
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