
Interpreting the religious links
So back to religion and the dilemma creation versus evolution. If we had evolved without being what was created then we would see evidence of changes in repetition of the shortest lives. Remember what I said about the jumbo jet, indeed anything we know of. This doesn’t mean the whole world is binary. We are not magnetic ink on a computer tape or memory.
This is what the law of averages suggests. So why then do we not see it. This could be because the bible suggests we were created and that the creator sent his son to us presumably to correct what we were doing wrong. A set of rules called the ten commandments were allegedly given to one man. These rules have been the bedrock of most religions.
The most effective one of his rules was thou shalt not kill. To my mind it is a closer adherence to this rule from Jesus’s time that has contributed to the population explosion of the modern times. This becomes apparent for me when you plot population growth against time. However this does not condone death as a means of culling the population.
Another rule was honouring your creators. As I have pointed out your DNA is the whole of your past. How far in the past is open to interpretation. The enforcement of marriages into the same “family” is a practice which has produced some very strong bloodlines, but also passed on genetic weaknesses such as haemophilia etc. This elitism has been sought over our history as a panacea, clearly it is not. You are the product of your ancestors. If you watch “Who do you think you are” it becomes more apparent than ever that we do follow both of our parents traits. Usually the males follow the males in most of their physical looks. In my own family after I did my course on nuclear submarines I became aware of this genetic link.
Realising I slept on my stomach on the left side of the bed coupled with my very strong mental links to my mother’s train of thoughts, I conclude she too might sleep in a similar fashion. She was very angry with me when I suggested this to her. “Have you been watching me sleep” she said probably thinking it was some bad thing. I found a photo of my eldest uncle and the striking resemblance was obvious. My great grandfather left his family in Weymouth for London, my mother left hers for Plymouth, I have now left mine for the North and now one of my sons has deserted his brother and me. Similar “coincidences” frequently pop up in the past histories of many of the participants in the show.
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