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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2807848" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I can not even consider .000001% that we are alone in the universe or we are the first "creatures" to step foot on earth from many points of view. To me, this can be looked at the same whether you are a religious person of any faith or a non-religious person of any faith. By the way, consider how the many varied basic religions of the early few primitive tribes scattered across the earth have similarities, how did that happen by accident? </p><p></p><p>By looking at copies of the detailed drawings on the caveman walls to how the first early religious documents were written, most all of them depicted entities in the heavens and described items that had not been invented or even have had a reason to have been thought about at the time. Some drawings in ancient caves have accurately depicted remote solar systems that we have just recently developed telescopes to see in detail, and have been very accurate. </p><p></p><p>Today we would have a hard time duplicating many of the engineering feats like the pyramids and others that were accomplished by civilizations that had just barely crawled out of the caves by today's knowledge standards, sounds odd to me they had the knowledge and means to do things like that.</p><p></p><p>Where have we found archaeological evidence of one species morphing to another species? I do not think we have.</p><p></p><p>I have no thoughts of where the beginning of the beginnings came from, or where the various gods worshiped on earth came from, but I do not believe we have knowledge of the only "life forms" (what ever that description means) in the universe, nor do I believe they are confided to our earth. </p><p></p><p>I actually think we are a very new civilization in the universe. Just my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2807848, member: 24583"] I can not even consider .000001% that we are alone in the universe or we are the first "creatures" to step foot on earth from many points of view. To me, this can be looked at the same whether you are a religious person of any faith or a non-religious person of any faith. By the way, consider how the many varied basic religions of the early few primitive tribes scattered across the earth have similarities, how did that happen by accident? By looking at copies of the detailed drawings on the caveman walls to how the first early religious documents were written, most all of them depicted entities in the heavens and described items that had not been invented or even have had a reason to have been thought about at the time. Some drawings in ancient caves have accurately depicted remote solar systems that we have just recently developed telescopes to see in detail, and have been very accurate. Today we would have a hard time duplicating many of the engineering feats like the pyramids and others that were accomplished by civilizations that had just barely crawled out of the caves by today's knowledge standards, sounds odd to me they had the knowledge and means to do things like that. Where have we found archaeological evidence of one species morphing to another species? I do not think we have. I have no thoughts of where the beginning of the beginnings came from, or where the various gods worshiped on earth came from, but I do not believe we have knowledge of the only "life forms" (what ever that description means) in the universe, nor do I believe they are confided to our earth. I actually think we are a very new civilization in the universe. Just my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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