Lets clear this up before I go any further.
IlDiavolo wrote @ zedvictor4 : No kidding, Vic, but you're the most skeptic person I've ever seen in my fucking life.Jesus!! ROFL
Well you must have missed this posted back at post 11
Stephen wrote: Scepticism is an excellent tool for any researcher. You appear to be confusing it with outright dismissal
which neither "zed" nor I have done.
#11
So with that hopefully cleared up:
I can believe the adaptation of species ocurred as Darwin said, but not in the case of the human who is not adapted to any environment in the earth.
And I agreed with you on that point a few times. In fact it was me that said so first on your thread;
So to repeat my self again:
Stephen wrote: I agree in part. Where humans stand, evolution for me
only appears to make sense up to a point. And then in my opinion, there seems to be a giant leap. It's as if humans, that is to say" homo sapien sapien or upright thinking man , just seemingly appears out nowhere and living in cities of Mesopotamia including Uruk, Akadia Babylon and others.
#8
To further that point we have to first ask - what are to me - some basic questions. Such as; If we are to go with Darwin's theory, why did man have to lose all his body hair only to then be forced to go out and kill another animal for its coast? Why are we the only animal that needs fire to keep our bodies warm? Even the Nomads of the some of the earths hottest places need fire to keep warm at night? Man in my opinion is probably the most ill equipped creature on earth to be able to survive out in the open in its natural state. darwin didn't answer these questions and neither has Sir David Attenborough to my knowledge.
What you do not seem to appreciate is the fact that what you are looking at and aiming to prove is a deep, deep subject with many aspects to it and not just "religion".
For instance have you tried researching the human genome? Because this is integral to what you are claiming and are hoping to prove. And, depending how serious you decide to take your theory/hypothesis, there are these components to consider geography, archelogy, petrology, mineralogy, art, nature, geology, physics, ancient history, astronomy, astrology medicine, the space age, monetary system and many more including the Bible. I would recommend that your starting point would be historian Josephus. Hence my 40+ years of scrutinising and questioning the bible. And these are just a few thing you need to know about when coming to the table with your beliefs, ideas and theories.
Over a week ago when you were contemplating creating this thread I did say to you HERE> Stephen wrote:
You obviously have to be prepared for push back and understand your subject yourself. #35
There are UFO paintings in the caves so this says that the aliens were here even before the great ancient civilizations started off.
I have covered this aspect in my own research in threads I have created on this forum.
There are many medieval paintings hanging in galleries around the world that depict what we can only describe as "space ships". The most famous that I can recall is the 18century Aert De Gelder’s ‘Baptism of Christ’, painted in 1710. And if that is not a space craft, then I would like to know what others would call it?
I guess it has something to do with the "blue blood" of the royalty, families that didn't want to mix their blood in order to hold the power.
Something along those lines. But the mixing of the blood / houses came much, much later and usually as part of peace treaty.
There are many thing I would like to know because I don't think it's a concidence that the jews own the global financial system.
Who knows? But that is going far away from the point of your own thread. So lets try to remain on track. For now, You are posing genetic intervention in the creation of human beings by ancient alien gods. From what you believe of your theories so far, what are your conclusions and how and why did you come to them?