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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 6:30 am 
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That is Zechariah Sitchin.

http://www.sitchin.com/


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 8:49 am 
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I don't think it's important or possible to figure out how mankind evolved but fossils show that man and all other mammals along with the dinos changed over time...somewhere along the time line a group started to walk upright and became more intelligent than others of the species and here we are.

It could very well be and alien influence like 2001 a space odyssey it could have been something like that,where DNA was tweeked just a tad and the brain changed just enough to evolve into an intelligent being that keeps getting smarter as time goes by. :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 12:39 pm 
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Well, our DNA is fused at a spot where the chimps are not and there are "lateral insertions" that look suspicious. Not saying that I believe the alien theory, but it isn't out of the question, IMO.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Tue Feb 03, 2009 2:41 pm 
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Hey Jedi,

Have you read any of this guy's stuff yet?

Check out some of his writings in the archives found here, too.

You might find some of it very interesting...

Also, you might want to visit www.Halexandria.org just for the fun of it.

doc ;)

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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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fritz wrote:
I don't think it's important or possible to figure out how mankind evolved but fossils show that man and all other mammals along with the dinos changed over time...somewhere along the time line a group started to walk upright and became more intelligent than others of the species and here we are.

It could very well be and alien influence like 2001 a space odyssey it could have been something like that,where DNA was tweeked just a tad and the brain changed just enough to evolve into an intelligent being that keeps getting smarter as time goes by. :roll:



I dunno Fritz. Everytime I watch the news it seems the humans are not acting more intelligent but presenting themselves as non-thinking empty headed misfits whose only instinct is to harm other humans. Maybe the chimps decided their experiment in abnormalities was a disaster long ago and so they stopped their DNA mutations, but alas, to late. ;)

I've decided that until Ham can explain evolution of man from one to many, then I'm sticking with alien transportation. :D


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 6:56 am 
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Roselyn: I've decided that until Ham can explain evolution of man from one to many…


Er…I thought you had decided you didn’t want to study/discuss/learn on the matter. I asked:

Me: If you, Roselyn, want to spew your normal ignorance—count me out.

To which you replied:

Roselyn: Consider yourself counted OUT!

Obviously inferring you didn’t actually want to learn anything, but rather chose to continue to spew your normal ignorance.

Try and keep up.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Wed Feb 04, 2009 7:24 pm 
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Ham On Rye wrote:
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Roselyn: I've decided that until Ham can explain evolution of man from one to many…


Er…I thought you had decided you didn’t want to study/discuss/learn on the matter. I asked:

Me: If you, Roselyn, want to spew your normal ignorance—count me out.

To which you replied:

Roselyn: Consider yourself counted OUT!

Obviously inferring you didn’t actually want to learn anything, but rather chose to continue to spew your normal ignorance.

Try and keep up.



Just trying to tease an answer out of you Hammie. Obviously you don't have anything remarkable to say on the subject of the theory of evolution. :lol:

Seriously Ham, I'm not enthusiastic about the subject but if you want to explain how the first abnormality from chimp to man encouraged reproduction of humans, then I'm listening. So feel free to spew your intellect instead of parading your know-it-all BS. :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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Roselyn,

I would rather reply to someone who is enthusiastic about the topic, and would take the time to do a little study on their own. Since the theory of evolution does NOT propose “…the first abnormality from chimp to man encouraged reproduction of humans,…” (I’m not even sure what you are getting at)—I would not have any way to respond to it.

Hint: FIRST figure out what the theory actually says. If you aren’t enthusiastic enough about the topic to bother figuring that out, then why should we bother to listen to anything you have to say about it? It would be uninformed and ignorant.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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Jedi Mind Trick wrote:
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Besides, I think I've been abducted more than a few times. ;)
Really? I take that stuff seriously. I believe it happens and I think the whole phenomena is real. I'm just not sure they are aliens from another planet. I think it is all connected with the paranormal in general and is perhaps more spiritual than physical, I'm sure you'd disagree. I could be wrong though. Would you care to PM me about some of your experiences? I'm not a bad guy and I won't abuse what you tell me.


Oh no you don't!!!

Have her start a new thread!!!

I want to hear about how Ros was abducted by aliens.....it would explain so many things.

Pax!
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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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Ham On Rye wrote:
Roselyn,

I would rather reply to someone who is enthusiastic about the topic, and would take the time to do a little study on their own. Since the theory of evolution does NOT propose “…the first abnormality from chimp to man encouraged reproduction of humans,…” (I’m not even sure what you are getting at)—I would not have any way to respond to it.

Hint: FIRST figure out what the theory actually says. If you aren’t enthusiastic enough about the topic to bother figuring that out, then why should we bother to listen to anything you have to say about it? It would be uninformed and ignorant.


Ah come on Hammie. You'd rather reply to someone who don't ask you the hard questions. I don't have the answers but you're the one presenting yourself as having the answers. Now, if you can't answer my simple questions then your theory is hogwash, imo.

What about the primates and their supposed mutations? I know you don't have the answers but go ahead and give it your best shot. We're all ignorant here and realize you're no genius, so don't be shy. :D


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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The Real Logos wrote:
Jedi Mind Trick wrote:
Roselyn wrote:
Besides, I think I've been abducted more than a few times. ;)
Really? I take that stuff seriously. I believe it happens and I think the whole phenomena is real. I'm just not sure they are aliens from another planet. I think it is all connected with the paranormal in general and is perhaps more spiritual than physical, I'm sure you'd disagree. I could be wrong though. Would you care to PM me about some of your experiences? I'm not a bad guy and I won't abuse what you tell me.


Oh no you don't!!!

Have her start a new thread!!!

I want to hear about how Ros was abducted by aliens.....it would explain so many things.

Pax!
8-)



Indeed it would. But would it help you in any way? Unless of course, you might be an experiment also. ??? :shock: My pshyic ability doesn't go beyond my computer screen. ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 8:43 am 
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Roselyn,

A. Reverse psychology is hit-or-miss with me;
B. I stopped caring about replying to your antics.

Go crop circle or something.


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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And, I'm not in the mood to be argumentative about something you can't explain anyway, so I'll just leave it at that.

Crop circles? :lol:


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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
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I accept the Genesis narrative as absolutely correct and true. There again, I'm as fundie as a fundie can be.

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 Post subject: Re: Top Ten Misconceptions of Evolution
PostPosted: Tue Apr 07, 2009 1:07 am 
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Can anyone enlighten me as to how life, in any form, came to be in the first place?
Even if it came from another planet, there is still a problem.

Ron Carlson said, "In grammar school they taught me that a frog turning into a prince
was a fairy tale. In the university the taught me that a frog turning into a prince
was a fact!"

Didn't the grammar school teachers go to a university? How did they get it so wrong?

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