Re: Theos-World Re: Hi there, I'm Vince and I am new to the group
Mar 21, 2006 08:13 PM
by leonmaurer
In a message dated 3/20/06 11:21:10 PM, bartl@sprynet.com writes:
> Vincent wrote:
> > Well, I've had some minor debate with scientists before over
> > internet forums, and when the concept of genomes was brought up to
> > me, it seemed to show little more than a familial relation between
> > humans and apes, but no actual evidence that humans had actually
> > evolved from apes.
>
> Maybe because the only people making that claim are those who are
> disputing it? This, and...
>
> > You can tell an ape's evolutionary superiority above humans by their
> > advanced stregth and agility. Apes are clearly superior to humans
> > in many ways, and so it only stands to reason that apes descended
> > from humans. The similarity in the genones clearly evidences an
> > interfamilial relation.
>
> ...demonstrate that you know little about evolutionary theory.
>
> Bart
>
Even so, that doesn't negate the theory that modern apes are descendants of a
crossbreeding between animal-like humans, and human-like animals eons before
the two species deviated so far apart as to be no longer capable of cross
breeding -- as theosophy claims.
This sounds about as reasonable to me -- in contradiction of the chance
mutation aspect of evolutionary theory (which as yet has no solid evidence to
support it) -- as does Sheldrake's morphogenetic field theory (which, incidentally,
closely aligns with my ABC field theory).
Leon
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