Life, The Universe and Other Important Questions
If ancient aliens, higher beings or multidimensional life forces did not have anything to do with the creation of life, then the current accepted scientific explanation of the evolution of life means that I should be able to throw some yeast in a field of wheat and eventually, given enough time, perfectly formed loaves of bread would appear. Why would that action be considered lunacy yet the scientific theory of the creation of life out of primordial ooze considered fact? If the solar system has remained relatively unchanged for millions of years, why are there so many ancient references to Saturn as a sun? With the naked eye, Saturn is a tiny dot of light. Why would the ancients revere, worship or respect that particular "star" in the night sky and refer to it as Sol the Sun God, Helios, the "best sun" and other similar sun referencing names. And why was this far away dot considered the God of Agriculture? Did humans originate from some place like ...