Spiderman
Veteran Member
At what point in evolution did Apes develop this strong need for religion, or else they would feel empty?
I've seen on TV that one tribe of chimps will sometimes go to war with and invade another tribe of chimps.
They communicate with each other, but it doesn't look like they have any religious beliefs to fight over.
So was it the destiny of apes to write a Bible that would become a best-seller year after year and influence how billions of people live their lives?
The Apes that wrote the Bible wrote a brilliant work of fiction, if that is the case.
Also, what caused Apes to evolve into these creatures that fly to the moon, have cell phones, internet, and satellites in the sky, and robots on Mars?
Perhaps we are actually made in the image and likeness of some intelligent supernatural being and chimps are not?
Maybe we evolved from chimps, but there was a supernatural entity that was manipulating natural selection?
I've seen on TV that one tribe of chimps will sometimes go to war with and invade another tribe of chimps.
They communicate with each other, but it doesn't look like they have any religious beliefs to fight over.
So was it the destiny of apes to write a Bible that would become a best-seller year after year and influence how billions of people live their lives?
The Apes that wrote the Bible wrote a brilliant work of fiction, if that is the case.
Also, what caused Apes to evolve into these creatures that fly to the moon, have cell phones, internet, and satellites in the sky, and robots on Mars?
Perhaps we are actually made in the image and likeness of some intelligent supernatural being and chimps are not?
Maybe we evolved from chimps, but there was a supernatural entity that was manipulating natural selection?