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Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 10:55 pm Post subject: We Evolved Out From The Oceans As Tiny "Human" Animals, At F |
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I find it highly arrogant that todays' astronomers and others would
suggest they can pronounce the age of this universe, when they can not
even see the boundaries to it and have not got a clue as to how large
this universe is. Some scientists even say there is no limit to the
size of this universe, which is probably closer to the truth, as
immense as this universe is. But despite that, arrogant geologists and
others suggest they know the "age" of this universe and they would
wish us to believe they can say it with some sort of finite answer to
the question.
There was no "big bang" as the tabloids, or rather, school textbooks
would like to have you believe. This universe has been evolving, for a
countless, untold length of time and it continues to evolve at the
outer fringes where it is continuously in a state of evolution and
expansion.
Life is every where in our universe, and it is not something that is
exclusive to this planet. How it got started, is not the important
thing. That it got started, is what is important, and that it
continues to get started, on every planet that has tolerable
conditions for supporting life, is what is important. In other words,
there are countless, untold civilizations, distant civilizations, in
our universe, in all directions. They all got started, more or less
the same way as we did.
There are tiny pollen grains, and pollen like grains, that are the
beginings of life as we know it. These pollen grains, and pollen like
grains waft in on the solar wind currents, and when a planet is ripe
for life, as it cools down, these grains of life get their start at
the mudpots, and at the thermal hot springs, and in the waters of the
oceans and lakes adjacent to and around the thermal hot springs on
relatively newly formed islands and land masses.
These pollen grains and pollen like grains of life "evolved" on
planets that met with catastrophic collisions which jetissioned these
pollen grains and pollen like grains, out into space. This happened
repeatedly, over and over again, and soon, the whole of our universe
was filled with these tiny grains of life of all different kinds
drifting about on the solar wind currents.
These grains of life are constantly landing, coming in off the solar
wind currents, but only when a planet is ripe for the beginings of
life, will any of them come out of hibernation and then mature into a
life form to begin an evolutionary journey to become animals of the
types we can see on, for instance, this planet.
Humans did not evolve from monkeys. Monkeys did not give rise to other
species of monkeys, and so forth, as is the common thought held by
Darwinists and others who think they know the answer to how "we"
evolved.
Humans are entirely separate animals, and so are all the different
species of monkeys, and so are all the different species of animals
you can find on this planet. Evolution is a journey, from what we were
as tiny pollen like grains to what we are today.
It took a very long time to evolve along with every other animal,
until we were able to begin to lay down the corner stones for today>s
modern societies.
This is how we evolved, and you can find evidence of our evolution in
the sediment rocks, that show tiny circular life forms. That is what
we were, after we came out of hibernation, and after umpteen who knows
how long a period of time had passed. That>s how all land animals got
started, as well as all birds and fish. That there are similarities in
skeletal remains, that can be placed side by side with todays animals,
means nothing. There was no evolving from one species to another, and
so on. Our observations are all incorrect, as we can not see these
distant beginings of life.
We lived in the waters, and bred in the waters, and after we formed
bodies that allowed us to walk on land, and to live on land, we
eventually came out of the waters to live on land.
We did not shed the hairs of monkeys, to become a hairless "human"
animal. We were always hairless animals, that lived in the water, and
this can be seen in the birthing sack in women>s tummies where the
baby lives and breathes fine in the embryonic fluids of mama>s tummy.
Hair on our bodies eventually evolved out and appeared on our bodies
in response to our living in an environment where hair was a useful
thing to have on our bodies. The same is true for all the species of
animals. They all got their start in the waters of the world, and
those that lived on land, or that eventually lived on land and in the
air, they all evolved out winning strategies of types of hairs, down,
or feathers, and animals that didn>t need hairs for a winning
evolutionary strategy, such as fish, octopus, and so on, never
developed hairy bodies.
The pollen grains can be collected, if NASA sends up and affixes to
the space lab, some sort of collector scoop that will scoop into a
container, for later analysis, these pollen grains and pollen like
grains. Once enough of these grains of life are collected, DNA can be
tested, and you>ll find human DNA in the samples of pollen like grains
that were collected.
Further, any nitwit can see that this universe is filled with debris
from colliding stars and planets given evidence collected by the
Hubble telescope. This type of scenario has been occurring since the
very begining of the birth of our "evolved" universe. This universe is
laden with scattered about debris from these collisions. There in lies
much of the stuff of life that aids in the development of life in our
universe on planets that become suitable for life. To deny that life
could come about this way, with the seeds of life every where around
us in our universe, and given the fact that this universe is older
than anyone can even suspect, is sheer lunacy if not pitiable
ineptness and negligence.
With the more recent discoveries, through telescopic observations
there is strong evidence to the fact that we are having our molecules
and other particals in our universe recycled regularly. Anyone who
thinks he or she can tell us how old this universe is or how long this
universe has been around in light of the most recent evidence is
merely an arrogant slob.
That we are raised, nurtured, and born from a watery, liquid filled
sack tells us that it is our legacy that we evolved out of a watery
environment, namely, the oceans and bodies of water, in warm, tropical
environments, and in areas where there were thermal hot springs
activity.
John Ayres |
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