ill listen to professional geoligists who use modern science to date rocks for a living. they are able to dat things ,uch more accurately than historians who have no clue about how to date rocks. do you know what a geoligist is?
You mean, geologists like Colin Reader, the geologist I linked in the post that you just quoted but failed to read?
And will you really listen to modern geologists, nearly ALL of whom would laugh at your Sphinx theory, or just the ONE geologist in the world who tries to use water erosion theory to date the Sphinx to 10,000 years ago?
Absolutely nothing about the dating of the construction of the rocks puts that construction at more than 5,000-6,000 years ago at the very, very earliest. Your random claim about there not being enough rain in Egypt to make that erosion in the last 10,000 years isn't accepted by any geologist in the world outside of Schoch.
funny how nobody else has been able to recreate what edward and those ancient civilisations did.
Why is that funny at all? They put enormous resources into those projects and developed them for thousands of years. There's a clear progression in the techniques as they got better and better at it. Why would you expect that we could do the same thing without even hardly trying?
If some random-ass country wanted to start building pyramids with primitive tools, I'm sure they'd have some great ones within a few hundred years. But...why?