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April 2008 - Not all adherents of
"Intelligent Design" are driven by
religious ideas. Introducing panspermia,
the theory that life on earth was
seeded from life elsewhere in the universe.
The
"origins of live" are obviously
clouded in mystery for those that take the
idea of "evolution" seriously. A
mystery that scientists have to solve
without accepting the fact that there is a
Creator.
When
everything was formed out of a "big
bang", then what caused this "big
bang"? And how plausible is the idea
that life could be formed out of all this,
not to mention the existence of the universe
in the first place?
This video
explores the idea, that life was
"seeded" from "somewhere out
there", in other words: organic
elements dropped on earth from space. As one
scientists points out, space is only 30
kilometers "up there", pointing to
the sky.
There's a
name for it: panspermia.
Presented
by some as the alleged "missing
link" between "science" and
"religion", the idea that mankind
(or life in general) was seeded by beings
from elsewhere is nothing less than a
scientifical apology for the terrible events
that are described in the ancient books and
called the "Days Of Noah" by Jesus
Christ Himself.
It was
then, that beings came down and created
offspring with humans called the nephilim.
These nephilim were evil and were the direct
reason for the Great Flood that covered the
planet.
Babylon
tries her best to make people believe, that
they are actually these nephilim, just like
Hitler wanted people to believe they were
"Aryans", where Adolph was
referring to a race of nephilim from these
ancient times.
Panspermia
is one of the ways in which she has to
prepare the people for a return of the days
of Noah.
It cannot
be laughed away as some kind of conspiracy
theory, as this video is predominantly
showing scientists and science as the
reference for the idea.
It's an
idea, that prepares the way for the next
step, which is only touched upon during the
last seconds of the video. That next step
being the "discovery" of
"intelligent life" in outer
space...
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