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We are decedents of space traveler’s; not monkeys

FunctionalAtheist

Hammer of Reason
Humans did not evolve from monkeys. Humans have been humans since making our first step on this planet.

Earth was formed 4.543 billion years ago

The earth was covered entirely in ice 2.6 million years ago (climate change debate is over)

Homo sapiens first walked on this planet 200,000 years ago. So humans have been around for a mere 0.004% of the Earth's history.

It was not evolution that transformed us into what we are today, it was the seed of life that visitors “planted” on this planet.

Just as we will do on another life supporting planet in our near future.


We are aliens on our own planet


The question remaining is when will they say hello?​
What a profound dissertation! You must be a tenured professor! Certainly you know your head from your .....
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
Humans did not evolve from monkeys. Humans have been humans since making our first step on this planet.

Earth was formed 4.543 billion years ago

The earth was covered entirely in ice 2.6 million years ago (climate change debate is over)

Homo sapiens first walked on this planet 200,000 years ago. So humans have been around for a mere 0.004% of the Earth's history.

It was not evolution that transformed us into what we are today, it was the seed of life that visitors “planted” on this planet.

Just as we will do on another life supporting planet in our near future.


We are aliens on our own planet


The question remaining is when will they say hello?​

You may be right.....but you are just pissing into the wind until you provide evidence for your assertions.
 

Milton Platt

Well-Known Member
There just wasn't enough time for us to "evolve"

Before humans walked this earth there were five mass extinctions.

Although the Cretaceous-Tertiary (or K-T) extinction event is the most well-known because it wiped out the dinosaurs, a series of other mass extinction events has occurred throughout the history of the Earth, some even more devastating than K-T. Mass extinctions are periods in Earth's history when abnormally large numbers of species die out simultaneously or within a limited time frame. The most severe occurred at the end of the Permian period when 96% of all species perished.

The Permian period, which ended in the largest mass extinction the Earth has ever known, began about 299 million years ago. The emerging supercontinent of Pangaea presented severe extremes of climate and environment due to its vast size. The south was cold and arid, with much of the region frozen under ice caps.

This along with K-T are two of the Big Five mass extinctions, each of which wiped out at least half of all species.

This along with K-T are two of the Big Five mass extinctions, each of which wiped out at least half of all species.

The Miocene Epoch was characterized by major global climatic changes that led to more seasonal conditions with increasingly colder winters north of the Equator.

The earth went from the Oligocene through the Miocene and into the Pliocene, with the climate slowly cooling towards a series of ice ages. The Miocene boundaries are not marked by a single distinct global event but consist rather of regional boundaries between the warmer Oligocene and the cooler Pliocene Epoch.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miocene


An ice age is a period of long-term reduction in the temperature of Earth's surface and atmosphere, resulting in the presence or expansion of continental and polar ice sheets and alpine glaciers. Within a long-term ice age, individual pulses of cold climate are termed "glacial periods" (or alternatively "glacials" or "glaciations" or colloquially as "ice age"), and intermittent warm periods are called "interglacials". In the terminology of glaciology, ice age implies the presence of extensive ice sheets in both northern and southern hemispheres.[1]By this definition, we are in an interglacial period—the Holocene—of the ice age. The ice age began 2.6 million years ago at the start of the Pleistocene epoch, because the Greenland, Arctic, and Antarctic ice sheets still exist

Earth, biodiversity has gone through long periods of expansion, occasionally punctuated by mass extinction events. Over 99% of all species[32] that ever lived on Earth are extinct.[33][34]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earth

The next well-documented ice age, and probably the most severe of the last billion years, occurred from 850 to 630 million years ago

(the Cryogenian period) and may have produced a Snowball Earth

The Snowball Earth hypothesis proposes that Earth's surface became entirely or nearly entirely frozen at least once, sometime earlier than 650 Mya (million years ago).

which glacial ice sheets reached the equator,[33] possibly being ended by the accumulation of greenhouse gases such as CO2 produced by volcanoes. "The presence of ice on the continents and pack ice on the oceans would inhibit both silicate weathering and photosynthesis, which are the two major sinks for CO2 at present."[34] It has been suggested that the end of this ice age was responsible for the subsequent Ediacaran and Cambrian explosion, though this model is recent and controversial.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_age#Glacials_and_interglacials

There just wasn't anything for us to evolve from?
Monkeys still exist today so we did not come from them,
so where then?

I look forward to your peer reviewed paper.
 

RoaringSilence

Active Member
you guys have to watch ramayan to understand this "hanuman the monkey lord became prime disciple of - lord ram /alien /god ram. or a human (whatever you find closer to your truth)... you can find this connect fit well in hinduism- "MYHTOLOGY"
 

Quagmire

Imaginary talking monkey
Staff member
Premium Member
Sorry, thought the title said, ''We are decendants of space monkeys''. Since it doesn't, I have nothing to add.
 

Thief

Rogue Theologian
Humans did not evolve from monkeys. Humans have been humans since making our first step on this planet.

Earth was formed 4.543 billion years ago

The earth was covered entirely in ice 2.6 million years ago (climate change debate is over)

Homo sapiens first walked on this planet 200,000 years ago. So humans have been around for a mere 0.004% of the Earth's history.

It was not evolution that transformed us into what we are today, it was the seed of life that visitors “planted” on this planet.

Just as we will do on another life supporting planet in our near future.


We are aliens on our own planet


The question remaining is when will they say hello?​
as in.....Prometheus.....the movie

to live on this planet you need to take form suitable to this planet

as in ....The Day the Earth Stood Still.....the remake


and God.....by definition......is an ET
 

Kelly of the Phoenix

Well-Known Member
Humans did not evolve from monkeys.
I'll never understand the monkey hate. Or the goat hate. Or the "weeds" hate. We are all related if we are all created by God, right? The dandelion, the raccoon, the bear, the human ... we are all siblings. :)

There just wasn't enough time for us to "evolve"
There's evidence we haven't evolved much anyway, just our toys.

;)

I believe they are watching us today. With "alien" movies and the like; can you imagine the world wide mass panic that would occur if a government announced the possible presence of real "aliens" !!!!
Just as some of us can handle the reality of being primates, we can also handle other factors
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
There just wasn't anything for us to evolve from?
Monkeys still exist today so we did not come from them,
so where then?
Is this a joke? Where did you get the idea that the theory of evolution claims we evolved from monkeys? We evolved from a common ancestor we share with modern apes.
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
I don’t believe we “evolved” at all. We, being thinkers just used the tools at hand and went from there. Some entities from afar sprinkled the genome on this planet and then went on their way. To return someday latter; much latter in our frame of time.

:)-
When evidence do you have to back this claim up?
 

idav

Being
Premium Member
It was not evolution that transformed us into what we are today, it was the seed of life that visitors “planted” on this planet.
I am pretty sure both can be true, seed planted on earth that evolved. I don't see the issue.
 

NewGuyOnTheBlock

Cult Survivor/Fundamentalist Pentecostal Apostate
This novel hypothesis, postulated as a declaration of fact, is completely inconsistent with the evidence.
 
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