moderation has already confirmed that you're antagonizing me.stanton wrote:I don't wish to antagonise or to point fingers too much, but the person you've insulted the most is me and I haven't said anything offensive to you. Infact I've apologised on several occasions for any unintended hurt I may have caused.
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Have you read Darwin's Radio by Greg Bear?Parson wrote:they also don't cause evolution to leap by millions of years.pk- wrote:you can't completely discount the role of sheer luck in a species' development, though, can you. adaptation to fire by learning how to control it, accidental discovery of something's use as a tool.....they're part of natural progression.
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i understand this perspective. it is the only one i had to work with my entire lifetime in my attempts to understand the origin and nature of humanity on this planet.pk- wrote:i don't know though, some things (like your examples of controlling fire and fashioning tools) are staggeringly important discoveries in a species' progression that have an almost immediate impact, aren't they?Parson wrote:they also don't cause evolution to leap by millions of years.pk- wrote:you can't completely discount the role of sheer luck in a species' development, though, can you. adaptation to fire by learning how to control it, accidental discovery of something's use as a tool.....they're part of natural progression.
anything that makes life - and therefore procreation - easier for a species is going to shape and change its direction & destiny drastically
have you researched the disclosure project?stanton wrote:Have you read Darwin's Radio by Greg Bear?Parson wrote:they also don't cause evolution to leap by millions of years.pk- wrote:you can't completely discount the role of sheer luck in a species' development, though, can you. adaptation to fire by learning how to control it, accidental discovery of something's use as a tool.....they're part of natural progression.
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Look into the Nephilim in the Bible. Or just look it up on wikipedia. It sounds an awful lot like a genetic cross-breeding program with 'fallen angels'. What could that mean? Why would they have been talking like that in those days? Ancient sci-fi geeks wrote the Bible?
Gilgamesh is reckoned to have been a descendant of the Nephilim (said to be two-thirds god, one-third human) and is also generally accepted to have been a real historical figure. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest written works known to us. In 2003 German archaeologists found what they believe to have been the ancient city of Uruk in Iraq, and this houses the tomb of Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh is described in the Book of Enoch and many of the most renouned occultists (John Dee, Crowley, Austin Osman-Spare) practiced Enochian magic to communicate with hyperdimensional entities using Enochian, which is said to be an 'Angelic' language and is also believed to be the roots of Etheopian. John Dee was very influential in founding the basis of many ideas that define Western Civilisation now. He was an advisor to Queen Elizabeth 1st. He got many of his ideas from these conversations with 'Angels'.
The wife of George W. Bush, Barbara is the daughter of a woman named Pauline Pierce who whilst in Europe had an 'association' with Aleister Crowley and it is believed likely that she was at least involved in some of his more unusual undertakings, namely rather elaborate and intense sex magick rituals. Shortly after this Pauline returned to America and nine months later gave birth to Barbara.


Now you can decide for yourself if any of this is true, or if so what it might mean, but I suggest that it is certainly worth thinking about and you have to wonder why you don't get this stuff in school. Look it up. These are just some very small bits of a big puzzle. I present this information for your entertainment and edification. Have fun.
Gilgamesh is reckoned to have been a descendant of the Nephilim (said to be two-thirds god, one-third human) and is also generally accepted to have been a real historical figure. The Epic of Gilgamesh is one of the oldest written works known to us. In 2003 German archaeologists found what they believe to have been the ancient city of Uruk in Iraq, and this houses the tomb of Gilgamesh.
Gilgamesh is described in the Book of Enoch and many of the most renouned occultists (John Dee, Crowley, Austin Osman-Spare) practiced Enochian magic to communicate with hyperdimensional entities using Enochian, which is said to be an 'Angelic' language and is also believed to be the roots of Etheopian. John Dee was very influential in founding the basis of many ideas that define Western Civilisation now. He was an advisor to Queen Elizabeth 1st. He got many of his ideas from these conversations with 'Angels'.
The wife of George W. Bush, Barbara is the daughter of a woman named Pauline Pierce who whilst in Europe had an 'association' with Aleister Crowley and it is believed likely that she was at least involved in some of his more unusual undertakings, namely rather elaborate and intense sex magick rituals. Shortly after this Pauline returned to America and nine months later gave birth to Barbara.


Now you can decide for yourself if any of this is true, or if so what it might mean, but I suggest that it is certainly worth thinking about and you have to wonder why you don't get this stuff in school. Look it up. These are just some very small bits of a big puzzle. I present this information for your entertainment and edification. Have fun.
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That before u even posted anything in this thread!lloydnoise wrote:LOL
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calling a group of people idiots whether or not they have posted in a thread doesn't mean a damn thing, chum.rekorder wrote:That before u even posted anything in this thread!lloydnoise wrote:LOL
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pk is not trying to antagonize me. shonky is not trying to antagonize me. there are a lot of people capable of discussing things like this that they don't believe without resorting to mockery. mockery is an act of aggression. i give not two shits if you're giggling like a school girl and feeling like prancing a field of poppies when you make fun of me, but it is still aggressive, and it still makes me dislike you a great deal.stanton wrote:Parson wrote: moderation has already confirmed that you're antagonizing me.
Damn that evil moderator. I'm not trying to antagonise you bruv, with all the stuff you believe surely that can't be that hard? Look again, I'm sorry if I've offended you ok.
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obama's a iraq war supporter who is a blood relative of dick cheney and proponent of the north american union, and people still think he's a good choice for president. there is a very large gap in our versions of reality.
they say it takes an iq difference of no more than 40 points for two people to be able to effectively communicate. similarly there are some fundamental ideas about reality that have got to be bridged before people are going to be able to communicate at all.
they say it takes an iq difference of no more than 40 points for two people to be able to effectively communicate. similarly there are some fundamental ideas about reality that have got to be bridged before people are going to be able to communicate at all.
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Well I suggest to anyone who finds some of the theories and ideas in this thread beyond belief that they must first register what their own beliefs are and what basis they really have for them. To me the fact that we exist at all should be surprising to us seeing as we can't really explain it at all, so from there what makes us think that life is really as banal as it is presented to be, and why?UmkhontoWeSizwe wrote:i consider myself a pretty open chap but c'mon.......some of the stuff in this thread.....legs are being pulled surely?
For instance most people believe the Moon is a natural satellite of the Earth, and that might well be the case, but I don't know anyone who has any real proof of this. By the way the fact that it does not rotate relative to the planet it orbits is highly statistically unusual in the known universe. It also has a very different chemical composition to the Earth. But then that's just what I've been told.
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