Saturday, November 9, 2013

I had a dream. . .

 No I'm not speaking of the speech from Martin Luther King Jr. (That plagiarizing, womanizing, often drunk hero of civil rights. . .or didn't you know? History has a way of glamorizing people after they die.) Literally though, I had a dream! In a similar way that his was though, it was a hopeful one. I dreamed that everyone learned and understood how life started on this planet because of how science has basically replicated the process.

 Scientists have now done experiments to replicate the beginnings of life with the basic elements being heated and cooled and dried up and wet, in the order we see to have happened in the far past, seen by the geological evidence all around us. In other words, in the environment of that time, from the basic elements found on the earth (that were formed in the older stars and planets of the universe that died and exploded, sending their dust or gases here) life just happened naturally!

 Amazingly, Scientists have made RNA, the precursor to DNA by leaving nature alone in the environment of the time. DNA we know evolves on it's own because of selective breeding for survival, to form all the life we have today. Meaning that all living organisms we now have or ever did have, did and can come about naturally, without a design or creator. When you think about it, that should not come as a surprise, as there are many design flaws in much of nature. . .the human body being no exception!

The natural outcome of this knowledge should now be the death of religion and the belief in a creator of all things. . .because if any life can start that way, it stands to reason that it all would have, no matter where it started. Now isn't that a more logical start of life then a word from God? (Which is the equivalent of someone speaking "abracadabra" and the object magically appears.)

 Furthermore, even aside from the belief in God's role of creator of the universe and life on the earth, his existence as a supposedly eternal being is also called into question. It stands to reason that if something alive (RNA) could start from dead elements, then we could also say that any "God" would only logically have been formed by using this same process (though likely on another planet) as well.

Of course, if God did get born or created from this same slow process, on another planet, then he would also have to die like all the rest of life. Also, if he had created "children" here with his genes, (like was described in all the ancient texts) the DNA of these "creations" would have to be much older then the rest of life on this planet, with a unique bloodtype to the types found on this young planet. . .which not surprisingly is exactly what scientists have recently found! The DNA of man is older then this planet, and the RH- in human blood is found in no other living plant or animal that we know of yet! Together this information confirms that by definition some humans for sure have alien blood. (Something ironically even Jesus claimed, when he said repeatedly that he was not of this world.)

 So even if a so called "God" (or what others like me would call an Ancient alien/astronaut) was able to harness the science of DNA from the RNA to start this earth's plant and animal life from scratch, (in the same process as scientists are doing today instead of genetically modifying and splicing DNA they already had from their own planet, as most believe the aliens did,) we still cannot say that the origin of life is mysterious and magical anymore. Religion is officially dead and the Evolution of life is now proven to be a fact! (Sorry to burst your bubble. . .really.)

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