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Ecce Homo

Man’s origin is untraceable, and not even science can decipher this centuries old dilemma which until now roots from our eager inquiry of our genesis.

Life’s chronology is not a simple branching one; it is a series of leaps, loops, and jumps, not to mention throwbacks and halts. Unraveling the whole biological tree is not only frustratingly tedious but also practically unfeasible.

Such of these enigmas is the missing evolutionary link between man and beast. In spite the effort of studies to reveal that Homo sapiens sapiens before evolving in its present form undergoes a succession of gradual development from Australopithecus to the Homo series.

The argument is not very consistent.

Consider. How did Cro Magnon evolved and wiped away Neanderthals suddenly and inexplicably about 35,000 years ago?

The appearance of modern man, a mere 700,000 years after Homo Erectus, and some 200,000 years before Neanderthal man, is simply implausible. It is also clear that Homo Sapiens represents such an extreme departure from the slow evolutionary process that many of our features


It is unlikely that modern man will ever be convinced with these facts, especially in the presence of religion. This article does not posit that there is no such thing as a God, but that that the real God, if such entity ever existed, is indeed yet too far to our understanding.

Did our ancient ascendants and we really acquire this advance civilization on their own?

, such as the ability to speak, are totally alien to earlier species. Modern man has many fossil collateral relatives but no progenitors.

The Hebrew term adama, from which the Adam came, originally means not just soil as other experts may think, but a dark-red soil. The word, like the Akkadian word adamatu (dark-red soil), stemmed from words which is translated as blood: adamu, dam. “The Adam” from the Bible may not only mean, “he that came from soil” but also, and more correctly, “he that came from blood”. Blood connotes some kind of a race, or a lineage of species. For example, if I have the royal blood, the “blue blood”, then I belong to a royal family. Blood then, means the passing of characteristics of a race, of, i

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Adam” Bible, Homo Sapiens, South America, , Cro Magnon, Homo Erectus, Australopithecus Homo, dark-red soil, alien deities, story creation, homo sapiens,

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