IF THERE WAS NO FIRST HUMAN.....

by DATA-DOG 41 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    ...and new species of "humans" have appeared gradually, do we have "X-MEN" amoung us?? So many people are willing to automatically discount abilities that cannot, as of yet, be explained by our current scientific knowledge. I wonder why that is? Is it too frightening to entertain the idea that there are new and possibly better "humans" in our ranks? Can we really say with absolute certainty that abilities like, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, telepathy, ect, do NOT exist??

    Are those abilities any more incredible than a human being with the ability to surpass all others when it comes to free-diving, or marksmanship, or mathematics? What about a surgeon who revolutionizes their field because they are just a "gifted" visionary? What about soldiers who are just better than the rest and possess uncanny abilities, like better than average night-vision, lung capacity, hearing, a sixth sense??

    If such "humans" have been appearing through history, wouldn't the "old humans" feel threatened? Wouldn't their desire to survive move them to kill off the "freaks of nature?" Wouldn't it make sense from a governmental standpoint to allow misinformation about these "mutants" to flourish? If a mockery is made of the subjects, then the "normals" would feel safe in their beds at night, knowing that they are the best and brightest with nothing to fear! Could such a thing be true? Could another evolutionary explosion take place? Has it already started??

    DD

  • Viviane
    Viviane

    So many people are willing to automatically discount abilities that cannot, as of yet, be explained by our current scientific knowledge.

    Abilities such as....?

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    EXACTLY....

    DD

  • Oubliette
    Oubliette

    Well that was fun!

  • Witness My Fury
    Witness My Fury

    ""Can we really say with absolute certainty that abilities like, telekinesis, pyrokinesis, telepathy, ect, do NOT exist??""

    In humans, yes, ....you'd at the very least need specialised organs to produce the physical reactions required. (I doubt the physical laws allow for anyof this anyway)

    Assuming those specialised organs reside in the head then you'd need a very large head and a very large neck and a very large body... etc etc. Let me know when you have seen anyone like that...

  • fakefading
    fakefading

    I think you've been watching to much X-Men and Heroes.

  • James Brown
  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    So it's impossible for a human being to have abilities other humans don't have, unless that individual has organs that other humans do not have? Is that correct? For instance a human being could not be born with the ability to sense the bioelectric fields of other animals.

    DD

  • DATA-DOG
    DATA-DOG

    I am not talking about "Hollywood" stuff. No laser eye-sight or anything like that. That would be an extreme example used to discount the possibility of "gifted" humans.

    DD

  • Witness My Fury
    Witness My Fury

    How DO animals that sense "bioelectric fields", sense them? Hint: they have specialised organs.

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