Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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Keepers of the Garden - Dolores Cannon-pages

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The Dinosaurs 157 then truth must be rewritten. This characteristic is inherent, for itiscommon throughout humankind. That which iscalled truth is considered sacred and is never to be changed. So there is much resistance, for then one loses the ground on which one bases their beliefs. D: Yes, whatis truth to one is not truth to another.-Theeis alsoa theory thatthisjumpfrom the animalto the human was causedby beingsfrom outerspace breeding physicallybreeding, with the animals. P: That isan accurate assessment as this was one way for the genetic stock to be uplifted, for this was again an assistance of sort. How- ever, more of the nature of a nourishment, as the genetic stock had reached the point where it could not go much further with- out new genetic information, and so it was given. D: Is this what you meant by nurturing? P: That is accurate. It was an assistance as well. If this had not occurred, the human form would have stagnated somewhat towards the Neanderthal. D: Tnefunctioning human we have now with a braincapable of such intellect would not have come about through naturalevolution: ? nm an. That is accurate. Or had it been so, many millions of years would have been necessary. However, it is doubtful that any such occur- rence would ever have happened naturally, as the evolution had reached the point at which it could go no further naturally. According to the two schools of thought, creationism means that all life was brought into being suddenly by the act of some superior supernatural power, normally called "God." Evolutionism means that all life developed through a natural, evolutionary process from a single living source. Arguments against evolution are based partly on the fact that controlled experiments show that a species reached a point or limit beyond which it will not develop further on its own. After that point mutations can occur through genetic manipulation. The council could be correct when they said that the Creation story and the Darwin theory ofevolution each had their share of the truth. you mean? P: That is an allegory to the fact of man physically appearing in this form, similar to other human forms throughout the universe. That would be an accurate statement. D: Inthe Bible itis said, "Let us make man in our image." Is that what