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Creation or Evolution?

The search for truth in a sea of beliefs.

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Van Overboard

12/13/20243 min read

Interestingly, it was whilst watching a fairly technical instructional video on Youtube … my concentration “switched” to other things. The “teacher” on the video was trying to explain electrical theory in layman’s terms which had me fascinated for a moment. My focus had shifted towards examining the way our brains attempt to explain complex things in a simpler and easier to digest way.

It’s so easy these days to go “off script” and you can easily find yourself thinking of seemingly random things. Perhaps something someone says, or the way their thought patterns operate that gets your attention, more so than the actual subject matter.

I guess the thought was regarding AI development and comparing it to our own brain functions and development was the main “red flag”.

Evolution theory would have us believe that we originated from apes. I do know that evolution does exist and has for many millions of years, it’s not simply a belief. Seeing the amazing way that nature works and how different species co-exist, and continue to do so, in ways that are very complex. Such as the relationship between plants and insects. Some plants evolving in ways that attract particular insects in such magnificent ways, in order to survive and propagate, for example.

You see, whilst science has studied and explained many things in the natural world, I find it harder to entertain the notion that we developed our intelligence in exactly the same manner, without some advanced knowledge being used.

It’s already been acknowledged that our computer technology will become more “organic” in the future, as the need for a more complex and capable system needs to be produced in order to carry us forward technologically.

It’s as if our own attempts are just a mimic of our “creators” work, but lacking any real insight or true benefit for the whole of humanity, apart from for profit or gain through incessant exploitation and control of the population.

I think the more people begin to see the birth of newer technology (and it’s uses) and the possible threats to our natural sovereignty, which is already separated in many ways from any divine creation, it will perhaps force people to consider whether we are moving towards a brighter or darker future.

I think the biggest concern that we face in these times, are the ever increasing lies that we are told, and are expected to believe.

How far back does it go?

Being able to recognize the lies from the truth is harder than ever, even more so if you are still connected to the mainstream digital machine. Having “stepped away” some years ago, from the indoctrination and escaping as much exploitation as possible, I have sought many answers to questions that have remained difficult to come by.

My two sources in my thirst for true knowledge are in the form of YouTube and Rumble, both video platforms. The latter, whilst only a fraction of the content of the first, it at least allows free and open debate across unlimited subjects. YouTube is becoming more and more controlling over what people are allowed to discuss.

Fortunately, there are still some great content providers that continue to break down and question the mainstream narrative, but freedom of speech and our ability to discuss certain topics are heavily policed and is under constant attack from the censors.

It’s as though the same entities that are involved in indoctrinating the masses and steering them away from the truth are hard at work on all sides, whether it be forcing societal and cultural changes or rewriting the history books to fit in to their projection … and their incessant need to control the future of mankind towards their own end.

The Creation vs Evolution subject is just one example that continues to divide us. If you believe that we have evolved from apes, then science becomes your teacher, so read a book and get your degree and you will have “knowledge” and the authority to push your belief onto others.

BUT science is often made of theory … nothing is actually proven. It does little to promote ideas and alternatives that may lead us further towards the actual truth.

The same goes for archaeology … I noticed some years ago looking at printed panels (we framed in timber before sending them out to customers) the word “probably”. From an early age we are told to believe everything we read in the text books and not to question the official narrative. Why?

Often years, sometimes decades, after a scientific or historical revelation occurs, it’s found to be further from the truth than was previously agreed by the few experts. Our ability to remain open minded or indeed question any narrative in perhaps the last century(?), has been made more and more difficult, even when there’s undeniable proof to the contrary.

In the meantime, I’m hoping to compile a list of many questions covering a vast array of subject matter that explains the above point further, obviously with sources of reference. Furthermore, I believe that this can be all linked to the same entity that would like to steer us towards a much “lesser” existence.

It’s only by questioning everything that we can find our own truths, supported by proofs where possible, and side step the indoctrination that happens daily, allowing people to properly think for themselves, having all of the evidence at hand.