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Re: 45% of Americans believe that humans did not evolve [message #333565 is a reply to message #333478] |
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terminator 101
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R315r4z0r wrote on Thu, 05 June 2008 14:47 | This is what I think. I think we used to live on another planet. The species was dying, so sent out genetic information on micro organisms on meteorites across space. The information was implanted into Earth. Fish came from that code, then evolved into land-amphibious animals, then into land animals, then humans developed later from that.
So it was Humans -> Micro Organisms -> Humans.
Now where the original Humans evolved from could of been different, so I didn't go that far back. 
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That is almost exactly what I believe, except for some minor details.
I believe that unknown aliens came to earth and left behind species that were similar to apes. Some of them evolved into humans and some into apes.
Then later, the aliens came back and were worshiped by Egyptians, who build Pyramids as a landing spots for for their gods/aliens, but they left again, never to return.
And no, I came up with this theory long before I watched the Planet of the Apes remake(which was a horrible movie compared to the original), but the movie Stargate did influence me a bit.
As for the not evolving, I guess some of the ape like creatures did not evolve enough, mostly mentally, and they are still among us to this day.
Examples: Jack Thompson, Paris Hilton, George W. Bush, and so on...
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