Thursday, June 12, 2008

The Origin of Man?

The Origin of Man

All this argument about evolution vs intelligent design has good points on both sides. However the go hand in hand on many points. Both sides are so entrenched in their own theory that they are not able to look over the fence so to speak and look at the common points objectively. Humankind today is more advanced then ever. We have tools available today where we can “Create life”. We also know that in ancient times things were “created” which by all scientific evidence were not possible to create in those days. Nevertheless we have artifacts from earlier periods which we can “place” to that timeframe. I am not just talking about the perfect blocks weighing many tons at the pyramids. Or the integrated detailed artifacts from South America. Or the mountain sculptures which can only be seen from miles up in the sky. Everything even in religion points to the heavens. To “God”?

Just for the sake of arguments let’s assume this scenario. Lets assume there are “Gods” all Gods reside in heaven, that’s a given. Today we know that the heaven is a vast collection of stars and most of them have planets. I am a firm believer that we are NOT alone. So is it not possible that we are somehow n related to a species from a different planet or galaxy even?

Some space traveler encountered earth in it primitive state. The closest life form to them by statue might have been our own ape. So let’s further assume those “gods” were scientist the liked the planet earth and they decided to use this planet as a laboratory. Is it so hard to assume that someone else might have made genetic experiments some 100 million years ago? All that would explain a lot of things. Things like why we can find skeletons dating further back then “eve” the Pygmalion woman in Africa. Then there are the Neanderthal the Mongoliths and other unspecified apelike creatures. But all of them recent (as far as earth history is concerned) nothing like 65 million years old. Homosapien just “decided” to walk on 2 legs. Not just a single branch but multiple species and guess what….the most perfect one (species) survived. Evolution? I don’t think so. As a scientist you want to create something which has the stamina intellect and power to survive. So why not Eve? Probably a first attempt she turned out to small and frail. There were probably more then one. This one escaped from whatever lab there was. Neanderthal man a lot bigger and bulkier a good start perhaps. Maybe they created 3 or four generations still confined to see if the brain and intellect would catch up beyond surviving skills. Let’s assume further that the “breeding” of neandethatlers was running sort of smooth. Until one day a group decided the look what’s outside the confined area, staged a revolt and left the area. This by that time was not heavily staffed. By the time help arrived, the escapees were nowhere to be found. They made it so far north that it took their “creator’s years to follow their trail to capture the majority, leaving just a few behind still thinking they got them all. Hence the reason for just a few specimen. We find thousands of specimens from other life forms all the time. Even the tiniest ones from 65 million years ago. We can follow their evolutionary linage all the way to the murky waters of the primal ocean. Except Human. We just “Appeared” did e “gods” created us? Probably but not like religion tells us. That’s very unlikely. But it is a good and simple way to explain a lot of things. God (s) made us in their image? Probably. Where there others experimenting? Most likely. Size doesn’t always have the advantage there were larger species of humanoids on this planet during the “formative” years. The bible tells of Giants walking among us up to 3 times our size. Nothing says were the come from except that they were messengers from God. Angels so to speak. Remember Christ went to heaven in a fiery carriage, a Space vehicle maybe? Imagine 2000 years ago and you are in ancient Jerusalem, riding around town in a Harley Davidson. You have never seen one before. Now try to describe it but so that your fellow man can picture it. Good luck

Of course this is not scientific…smiles just something to think about

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