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Understanding our ancestors
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Chapter 12 and 13 of UCA (Life &
Higher Order Life) establish clearly that the patterns of matter throughout the
Universe and our own solar system indicate the conditions for Hydro-Carbon life
is a feature of almost all Hydrogen, Carbon and Oxygen star systems. |
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Chapter 12 and 13 also established the
clear argument implying that higher order life at least as advanced, if not
more advanced than the human species must exist throughout the Milky Way galaxy
and likely within near proximity to our solar system. By way of seeking proof
of their existence, in Chapter 13 we outlined a list of "intervention
signatures" by category that when considered as an entire base of evidence
enable an objective assessment of testing whether higher order life has
influenced nearby systems of life. |
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The controversial conclusions of Chapter
15 of UCA |
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Then in Chapter 15 of UCA ( History of
Modern Human Life), we outlined a range of evidence of apparent "intervention
signatures" by higher order life from external systems on life on Earth.
In particular, we discussed the strong evidence pointing to human beings as
living examples of external "genetic" intervention by higher order life in
the Earth's ecosystem. |
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As clearly as we outlined the evidence in
Chapter 15 of UCA, the conclusions nonetheless remain controversial to a great
many readers. In spite of the evidence, many readers may have found what was
discussed as highly dubious and lacking any real "hard" evidence.
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In contrast the same readers may feel
more comfortable with the popular assumption of Darwinism and neo-Darwinism
that the human species is wholly a product of the unique path of evolution on
the planet Earth. This may be in spite of the evidence we provided showing that
the co-author of origin of Species, Dr Wallace stated he could find no other
explanation for the human species other than by the external intervention of
some "outside force", nor the fact that Origin of Species only dealt
with the rest of life on Earth not the human species, as Darwin and Wallace
could not make human beings fit their assumptions on the theory of evolution! |
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Most of the world believes in creation of
humans by genetic intervention, they just don't know it |
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Maybe those readers who still find the
contents of Chapter 15 disturbing, or unbelievable were once indoctrinated into
one of the mainstream religions of the world such as Islam, Christianity,
Judaism, Hindu. If this is the case then each of these religions state
categorically that human beings are not products of natural evolution, but the
product of external intervention, albeit "divine". |
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As simplistic as the story of the
creation of Adam and Eve may appear in the Book of Genesis, it nonetheless
describes a process of creation. The difference between what is written in the
Bible and what we stated in Chapter 15 of UCA is that the Divine Being(s) are
no more than higher order life from nearby star systems and the "clay"
from which we were made, is simply a description for the essence of life- DNA.
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In other words the oldest beliefs of
humans (well before Darwin) are that humans were "created", not evolved
creatures from evolution on planet Earth. |
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Why? |
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There are a thousand questions raised by
chapter 15. Why would such an advanced race ever be so misaligned to
genetically alter existing species? for what end? why would they do such a
thing? Then there is the question of was more than one race of higher order
beings involved? more than one instance of genetic intervention? |
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These are questions that are answered in
many texts of antiquity- with answers being less than what one might expect. |
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The trail of evidence of intervention does
not end at just creation of the species |
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As controversial as the concept of
intervention on the Earth by higher order species is, the trail of evidence of
intervention does not end there. There is more, much more contained within the
pages and fragments of humanity's oldest and most sacred texts, from the Rig
Veda, the Nag Hammadi Scrolls, The Bible, to Sumerian Texts, Babylonian Texts
and Greek texts. |
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For it is one thing to assert that human
beings are a product of external intervention, and another to ask why? for what
purpose were we created? |
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This is what we will be investigating in
this chapter, referring back to the words of our ancestors- the oldest texts
and traditionally considered the most important texts of history. |
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Before we begin, let us consider two
important points that affect our understanding of the value of these texts and
the meanings contained within them. |
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