Leon- Regarding Theosophy's view on the origin of apes and man
Mar 22, 2006 07:04 PM
by Vincent
I fully agree.
I have unfortunately found that many of the scientists are as
rigidly fundamentalist as the fundamentalist creationists. Not
always of course, but they often hate each other. And if you don't
strictly adhere to their side, and war against their imagined
enemies, you get branded an enemy yourself, even if you don't take
the opposite view.
Vince
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, leonmaurer@... wrote:
> 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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