Lloyd Pye - Human Genetics
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@brightgeistmovies ...except for 4,000 defects in the genome, carried in everyone's DNA, more than any other species. How did all these defects survive? Doesn't evolution eventually eliminate defects? What's wrong with the idea we were engineered by aliens? Both evolutionist and divine creationist beliefs are questioned, defying accepted dogma. Science is about proving old beliefs wrong, no matter how uncomfortable people might be with the evidence.
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@XXYforLIFE : We all know certain psycho pathologies create a compulsion to troll websites and trash what is found there. A whole range of studies are being done in regard to such deviant types, but so far as I know, nothing has jelled as the single driving force behind what they do. It's easy to just say they're a**holes and leave it at that, but it seems to be more complex than that. Who knows, really, beyond the fact that the rest of us can easily see how screwed up they are?
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@maccarsenal difference is: a dog is a dog is a dog. in 200,000 years dogs havnt evolved significantly higher intelligence
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@OfficialLloydPye Thanks, it was a question that has been bugging me recently, I have followed your work for a while.
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@TheRealMadJack : At Thunderbolts(dot)info, and Holoscience(dot)com. Both are excellent sources for information about the Electric Universe Theory.
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@OfficialLloydPye "When it is clearly electrified plasma" Where is that clear evidence please?
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@maccarsenal : Evolution doesn't progress quickly. It moves at the micro level, but never at the macro level. In a lab, if you breed fruit flies to be as screwed up as you want them to be---legs where antenna grow, and vice versa---no matter how badly you distort them with inserted mutations, if they then breed normally and naturally, in a matter of a few generations all of those "inserted" mutations breed out and the population returns to normal. This is why stasis trumps evolution every time.
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@maccarsenal : Evolution doesn't progress quickly. It moves at the micro level, but never at the macro level. In a lab, if you breed fruit flies to be as screwed up as you want them to be---legs where antenna grow, and vice versa---no matter how badly you distort them with inserted mutations, if they then breed normally and naturally, in a matter of a few generations all of those "inserted" mutations breed out and the population returns to normal. This is why stasis trumps evolution every time.
Nice video. Keep up the good work!
TheWaterlily2012 1 week ago
@TheWaterlily2012 : Thanks! Your favorable comments are always appreciated!
OfficialLloydPye 1 week ago
So is the curent thought that they created us, got what they wanted and left or that they are still here and in complete control of us?
jalidav1 1 week ago
@jalidav1 : Most people who study the matter seriously arrive at the conclusion that we were indeed genetically created. Whether our creators eventually left, or left some behind to control us, is still hotly debated with strong arguments on both sides.
OfficialLloydPye 1 week ago