Res Ipsa wrote:
Jo, you need to do some reading about what evolutionary theory actually says. All you are showing is that you don't understand it at all.
I understand it. It has the same types of cognitive dissonance found inside of religion. Many of the theories of science suffer the same symptoms. Meanwhile, there are zero scholars on the earth, regardless of their field of study and belief, who have been able to prove anything about human reality (who we are, why we are here, what happens after death).
Followers of religion and science do so because it makes them happy; it makes them happy because they believe what is taught. Followers of both treat those who don't agree with them like crap. Maybe people don't want peace. Or maybe they don't recognize why there is no peace. We are suffering the consequences; and it is getting worse.
I believe that if we could start believing that WE are the "Father"...be able to believe our human reality (who we are, why we are here) is that we are advanced humans participating in a phase of an eternal round, we might have a chance to recover---instead of needing to wait for our "Christ"/Administrator to return and set up the government which will finally heal the world. This means that as things get progressively worse before He comes back, our children and their children are going to be born into worse and worse circumstances. Neither religion nor science have been able to provide us answers concerning human reality; science is looking for physical evidence, and religion is stuck on mystical answers. Neither allows for any other possibility. Thus, we perpetuate our problems without realizing that it is our belief systems which are preventing us from solving our problems. Science doesn't think it matters to know who we are. Science is content with the pursuit of physical evidence. If we believed we are the Father, our perspective would change how we see everything which would then allow us to start saving our world from the suffering our beliefs have perpetuated.
I now believe that it doesn't matter what we believe or what we do inside of mortality, because, in the end, we are still eternal...and that there is a purpose for participating inside of mortality which cannot change who we really are. Some may ask why I am bothering to post if it ultimately doesn't matter. I post because we could change the amount of suffering that takes place inside of mortality. The avatars who enter mortality before the government our Administrator will set-up endure much more suffering than those who enter afterward.