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originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: GetHyped
I know exactly what I was posting.
originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: GetHyped
You mean like your rambling rhetoric? Seems a tad hypocritical, but my guess is you don't have any of your own original thoughts and just spend your time bashing others, how very brave of you.
Prove to me that our DNA is exclusively a result of evolution on Earth and that no other process was involved in the creation of Humans, I didn't say in my statement that this was a fact, so how can you? I suggested that it was possible, in fact I will say it is probable, that we are created and evolved with the assistance of some other worldly being, all species did.
originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: donktheclown
It is still necessary to embrace your individuality, just not at the expense of others.
What if we were a combination of all 3 possibilities? We exist because we were created by something. We certainly have evolved; adapting to environment and social circumstances. Our DNA does seem to have some peculiar codes involved that distinguish humans from other species of animals, yet share quite a bit in common.
Here is what I find interesting about the debate over whether we were altered by aliens or not as opposed to being created the way we are by a supreme being or God; who created the aliens?
I feel this debate is useless due to that fact. Does it really matter how or why we exist? Does it really matter if we came to be because of a primordial soup or creationism or alien intervention? Not really. We do exist, we do evolve and a source does exist; not limited to and including any alien race in the entirety of the Universe.
Regardless of why we exist we are all connected to the same source and the planet we live on is part of a vastness we cannot even begin to understand. It does not take a genius to know we are not alone even in our own galaxy, much less the surrounding galaxies. We spend time searching for “verifiable proof” that other civilizations exist, yet many will believe anything they are taught by history and religious books without a shred of verifiable proof.
This planet has been inhabited many times over 4 billion years and structures exist that we have no clue how they got here or what their purposes are or how old they are. We translate ancient text and read symbols and pretend we know what is being articulated, but we don’t have a clue. There are ancient sites that have been buried under sediment and water that we will never find in our lifetime.
Each of these past civilizations ended due to similar circumstances that we will meet our demise from. It does not matter why we exist, only that we learn from our experiences and try to coexist here, now, today.
Stop the rhetoric about where we came from and how we were created and by whom, we are in this world we live in, today, and that is all we can be certain of. Show respect for each other, allow others to be individuals and learn the lessons they need to learn, but be mindful that we are still all connected. It requires a balancing act to navigate the obstacles, individually and collectively.
We will never be able to fully comprehend our existence at this level of existence because of the human element involved and the free will to absorb whatever information we choose to accept, but that does not change the truth. Perception is determined by what we see and hear, but it does not change the truth.
Everyone clearly is entitled to their opinion and this is mine. Feel free to share yours.
We will never be able to fully comprehend our existence at this level of existence because of the human element involved and the free will to absorb whatever information we choose to accept, but that does not change the truth. Perception is determined by what we see and hear, but it does not change the truth.
Stop the rhetoric about where we came from and how we were created and by whom, we are in this world we live in, today, and that is all we can be certain of. Show respect for each other, allow others to be individuals and learn the lessons they need to learn, but be mindful that we are still all connected. It requires a balancing act to navigate the obstacles, individually and collectively.
Understanding that genetic modifications are not science fiction at all, why is it so hard for some people to accept the possibility of extraterrestrial intervention in our DNA, in the past? Especially if so much evidence points in this direction.
originally posted by: soulpowertothendegree
a reply to: Wolfenz
Stop the rhetoric about where we came from and how we were created and by whom, we are in this world we live in, today, and that is all we can be certain of. Show respect for each other, allow others to be individuals and learn the lessons they need to learn, but be mindful that we are still all connected. It requires a balancing act to navigate the obstacles, individually and collectively.
We have no business as humans trying to go anywhere, we have not demonstrated that we as humans can even take care of this planet. There is much to learn without leaving this planet from a human construct that has failed repeatedly.
But that will be another thread another day that you are welcomed to jump in and offer an opinion on.
This was an editorial on how ridiculous it is for us as humans to be arguing about where and how we came to be instead of concentrating our efforts on existing together and trying to keep this world, the one we exist on from imploding, not looking for other planets to colonize.
NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and Mars in the 2030s – goals outlined in the bipartisan NASA Authorization Act of 2010 and in the U.S. National Space Policy, also issued in 2010.
This was an editorial on how ridiculous it is for us as humans to be arguing about where and how we came to be instead of concentrating our efforts on existing together and trying to keep this world, the one we exist on from imploding, not looking for other planets to colonize.