View Full Version : Is this final proof that 'Darwins Theory' is a load of baloney!!
viking
10-02-2009, 02:00 PM
One of the most important questions we ask ourselves...
'Where did we come from???'
I have had many arguements about this in the past... Is this Vindication!!!
Oldest "Human" Skeleton Found--Disproves "Missing Link"
Scientists today announced the discovery of the oldest fossil skeleton of a human ancestor. The find reveals that our forebears underwent a previously unknown stage of evolution more than a million years before Lucy, the iconic early human ancestor specimen that walked the Earth 3.2 million years ago.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/10/091001-oldest-human-skeleton-ardi-missing-link-chimps-ardipithecus-ramidus.html
Humans didn't evolve from chimps...
The discovery of the skeleton of an early human, who lived 4.4 million years ago, shows that humans did not evolve from chimpanzee-like ancestors.
Instead, the missing link - the common ancestor of both humans and modern apes - was different from both, and apes have evolved just as much as humans have from that common ancestor, say researchers.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/the-press/world/2924694/Humans-didn-t-evolve-from-chimps
viking
iainl140285
10-02-2009, 02:04 PM
Interesting that this story breaks right at the release of this film ...
CREATION
"An English scientist named Charles Darwin prepares to write his revolutionary theories on evolution.
Adapted from Randal Keynes' revealing biography, Annie's Box, Creation tells the story of Charles Darwin (Paul Bettany) as he begins to formulate theories for his controversial opus, On The Origin Of Species. Darwin and his devout wife Emma (played Bettany's real-life partner, Jennifer Connelly) are grieving the loss of their beloved young daughter, Annie (Martha West). While Emma finds succour in her religious beliefs, Darwin's theories - that man has evolved over millions of years - conflicts with the biblical version of events. Darwin's health begins to deteriorate as he becomes increasingly torn between the love for his deeply spiritual wife and the belief that God doesn't exist. But just as he's at his lowest ebb, the ghost of his lost daughter Annie gradually guides him out of his despair and enables him to create his masterpiece."
:mfr_lol:
viking
10-02-2009, 02:35 PM
Thanks Iain ... Yes very strange ...
Even more co-incidental was the release of Kevin Spacey latest play at 'The Old Vic' (It was on the news last night) Not sure if it's based on the 'film'...
quote...
"Moreover, this year marks the 200th anniversary of Darwin’s birth and the 150th of On the Origin of Species. But the play’s level of argument is low, and the experience of watching it becomes a judicial process in its own right."
Ha ha... I guess they will have to change the story line of the play???
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/theatre/review-23751764-poetic-kevin-spacey-brings-life-to-inherit-the-wind.do
viking
feardia
10-02-2009, 03:24 PM
The bbc has been running a lot of stuff on darwin this year, and they did a special a few months back on some fossilised rat with opposable thumbs which they said was one of our distant ancestors. Pure nonsense, they never explain how we evolved from having a bone density 4 times stronger than we presently have, and the fusion of two pairs of chromosomes which is impossible given their theory of evolution.
Their whole plan is to convince us that God does not exist, and because this comes from the bbc, it proves to me that God does indeed exist. I remember the bbc done a documentary on the collapse of building seven, without showing the clip where they predicted the collapse 20 minutes in advance. They also done a piece on the sky at night about the telescope on Mount Graham, without mentioning the Jesuits who run the place, their lies prove the truth to me.
TheObserver
10-02-2009, 05:22 PM
In the beginning a process was initiated. A particle became. And then another particle became. And another and another etc. It became this universe we are currently experiencing through a process of things simply becoming. From cosmic dust to stars, planets, minerals, organisms. Perhaps by chance, perhaps by choice, perhaps a mix of both. Perhaps God created evolution. Perhaps the universe and God are one and the same. And since the universe and it's contents are one and the same: i am God, you are God, my computer is God and the cigarette i'm smoking is even God. :smoke: So there!! :tongue2:
FIIISH
10-02-2009, 05:40 PM
I think that we were designed to evolve.
So it's both.
I have heard it theorized(David Wilcock) that the missing link will never
be found as it simply does not exist. There is a gap due to evolutionary
jumps that we make at the end of cycles, like the one we are about to make.
orthodoxymoron
10-02-2009, 08:49 PM
Please consider this thread: http://projectavalon.net/forum/showthread.php?t=14402&highlight=orthodoxymoron It throws cold water on atheistic-evolution and on biblical-creationism. Please watch the videos. They will amaze you...I think. I see both intelligent design and evolution. The following video clip blew me away! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HokB_by3WJU&feature=PlayList&p=D76BB519BB89F04A&playnext=1&playnext_from=PL&index=30
lucrum
10-03-2009, 05:59 PM
Well, if by amazed you mean; "amazed how silly that whole thing was" I think we are on the same page.
It struck me as a highly suggestive and typical way of inducing "absolute truth" to the ones who care to -not- listen. By that I mean the use of dramatical music, a man looking more than dead serious and a setting where everyone seems to just agree. Scrap the music, place a man on a chair and let him say the same thing. I think people would click past it before even hearing one word of what was said.
I'm settling in with everything being one, one being everything. I don't believe in god, in the sense of a single divine entity as the almighty ruler. I don't believe we have been, can be or going to be judged by a godly presence. We are fully capable of judging ourselves. And by clinging to the "truth" we think we know, we are doing a very good job at just that.
Maybe we are created by "alien" races, maybe we were intended to be slaves. It still doesn't change that we had to come from the same energy, the energy present in all things in all the vastness of the universe/dimensions.
I think that's the one thing we all agree on
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