The Origins Debate, an article by Daniel Friedmann
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These are all at most a collection of ideals by a select group of people and there is nothing scientific about them.
If I write a fantasy with the location set in real time and space, that doesn't make my fantasy the truth.
In my opinion all it is is a collection of historical events some of them mystified and exaggerated and a bunch of ideals formulated based on these events.
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To make something clear, I am a child of God, descendant of Adam and Eve, a reserved Catholic but a Conservative Christian.
I have chosen to accept and stick to the biblical narratice of the Creation of the universe.
I would love it if you categorized people according their true nature before you decide on taking this survey of what does who believe; I boldly claim not every person is a human being-: those bone of Adam are human beings and children of God. Whereas, those born of other human like entities are witches. (Thats the reason when a human being learns the way of the witches its called witch-craft but himself who perfoms such crafts of the witches is not a witch himself but only a practioner). To understand the true-likeness of a witch you Must look at the Davinci painting of Monalisa. Yet these peoples are careful when existing among the humans.
So in the carrying out of this research, humans will always believe in the Biblical narrative of creatio whereas, witches and their offspring with humans shall always seek other means to explain existencia because they are aware the fore does not favor them.
When you of science not agreeing I am not surprised at all because science and metaphysics are not the same thing yet ww tend to take them to mean the same. Science is normal. It explains theories that tend to prove or to seem to rhyme with or support christianity. Metaphysics on the other incorporates knostic teachings and mysticism. Their kind of knowledge has roots from sources deeper than the sea. And whenever Alchemists have used sorcery to discover or put up something they say (Scientists) have discovered........
There is too much we can't say all here, but I beg you to categorise these things and if possible, re-do this research again. We are willing to acceptor reject your findings so long as they will resonate not only with our faiths and beliefs but with our origins and sole existence.
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