Momma, where did Humans come from?
What prompted the evolution of the primates - from species who climb trees, makes their dwelling in those trees, crawl with a hunched back on all fours, and a massive amount of hair - into a species that walks upright, has close to no hair compared to the primate, and a massively enlarged capacity for reason and imagination, and a highly complex language system that it uses to communicate with others of the same species?
Maybe there's an external stimulus that made this adaptation possible? What would that be though? I've been reading about this certain organization called Raƫlism (picture below), and they said that human beings were "scientifically created by a species of extraterrestrials, which they call the Elohim" got this from Wikipedia). It makes sense actually. If you think it's a bunch of hogwash, then please do suggest other possible causes to make such an abrupt evolution that makes those primates evolve into the most dominant species in the planet.
Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ra%C3%ABlism
http://thetalentcode.com/wp-content/uploads/Nc_evolution_080103_ms.jpg
Ever watch Ancient Aliens on the History Channel? There's something to human life alluding to origin and complexity we really haven't found quite yet. I like the way people are thinking these days, no matter how radical the thoughts may be. It's nigh that new insight should emerge, everything is getting to be a drag with all the conflict (over primitive necessities).
ReplyDeleteThat should be an interesting thing to watch. I've watched some other alien theories, like "Spirit Science" on Youtube, and they say we were created by the "Nephilim," just like the ones in the Bible's Genesis.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad when you say "people." Can I ask if these people are interested in sharing their insights in the discussion group Veritatem Est Supra Omnem? Link: https://apps.facebook.com/fbulletin/veritatemestsupraomnem
The discourse will be greatly appreciated and I think that this discourse will exercise the thinking capacity of our generation, which I think is atrophying through lack of discourse.
I understand what you mean that we have this conflict over "primitive necessities" (I like the way you call it). It seems we don't have time to all come together and inquire about things like what happens to our consciousness after death, what makes us humans different from the animals (if there is any difference at all, if we just have conflict over primitive necessities), what the point of all this life is about, what if there are different life forms outside this planet, what if there are things that we don't immediately perceive but actually exist (ghosts, spirits, etc.), and other questions like this.