Wasn't sure where to put this one, but I didn't want to hijack the thread this was brought up in.
Moverguy says We're not indigenous to this planet.
Discuss.
We're Not Indigenous?
- Accountable
- Posts: 24818
- Joined: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
We're Not Indigenous?
I think it is as good a notion as Adam and Eve or growing form apes.
We're Not Indigenous?
Oh dear what now????
�You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.�
― Mae West
― Mae West
We're Not Indigenous?
Accountable wrote:
Moverguy says We're not indigenous to this planet.
Discuss.
Ac, can you tell we where he posted this?
Moverguy says We're not indigenous to this planet.
Discuss.
Ac, can you tell we where he posted this?
- chonsigirl
- Posts: 33633
- Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:28 am
We're Not Indigenous?
Moverguy's post:
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showt ... hp?t=11825
We are unique to this planet.
It is up to moverguy to prove otherwise.
He hasn't answered so far my response to his post.......................is this Chariot of the Gods?
I don't think so...................
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/showt ... hp?t=11825
We are unique to this planet.
It is up to moverguy to prove otherwise.
He hasn't answered so far my response to his post.......................is this Chariot of the Gods?
I don't think so...................
- chonsigirl
- Posts: 33633
- Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2005 8:28 am
We're Not Indigenous?
Yup, ET will have to come down and buy me a drink.
That's how to prove it to me.
There is no proof of extraterrestrial life.
That's how to prove it to me.
There is no proof of extraterrestrial life.
We're Not Indigenous?
You're all wrong. The Cosmic Budgie crapped and made the earth and all of us on it and out of the solid bits of the crap he made man but being a budgie he couldn't quite hold the pen and drew us all wrong and thus did the surrealist earth come in to being and now the cosmic budgie is dead having fallen off his perch laughing at the efforts of man to make sense of it all not realising it was all crap anyway.
- Accountable
- Posts: 24818
- Joined: Mon May 30, 2005 8:33 am
We're Not Indigenous?
gmc wrote: You're all wrong. The Cosmic Budgie crapped and made the earth and all of us on it and out of the solid bits of the crap he made man but being a budgie he couldn't quite hold the pen and drew us all wrong and thus did the surrealist earth come in to being and now the cosmic budgie is dead having fallen off his perch laughing at the efforts of man to make sense of it all not realising it was all crap anyway.
Now that's something I can get behind. :wah:
Now that's something I can get behind. :wah:
We're Not Indigenous?
So far, all ideas and hypotheses about the prospect of us being from another part of the Universe is only conjecture. As yet, no firm proof has been offered by a single specialist - and there are plenty of specialists that would love to disprove the Bible once and for all.
On the other hand, it has been proven that the human race as we know it can be traced back to Africa. This includes the Chinese, the Australians, and the North Americans (who got there across the polar cap during the Ice Age).
Mover, you might like to read a book called "Genesis of the Grail Kings" by Laurence Gardner. This is along your lines. But, beware, nothing is more than conjecture. He is a good writer, but take notes. There is a lot of information and he jumps across the timelines frequently.
On the other hand, it has been proven that the human race as we know it can be traced back to Africa. This includes the Chinese, the Australians, and the North Americans (who got there across the polar cap during the Ice Age).
Mover, you might like to read a book called "Genesis of the Grail Kings" by Laurence Gardner. This is along your lines. But, beware, nothing is more than conjecture. He is a good writer, but take notes. There is a lot of information and he jumps across the timelines frequently.
We're Not Indigenous?
moverguy wrote: Better than Arthur C. Clarke?
I honestly can't speak for Arthur C. Clarke's documentaries, although I have always loved his science fiction.
The book I suggested is very well presented. If you have a real interest in the subject of this thread, then that's a good book to more than whet your appetite.
I honestly can't speak for Arthur C. Clarke's documentaries, although I have always loved his science fiction.
The book I suggested is very well presented. If you have a real interest in the subject of this thread, then that's a good book to more than whet your appetite.