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Originally posted by Undomiel
You would have to prove to me that the canaanites were nephilim before I would agree God was also angry with Esau for his decision to marry into the canaanites, genetically-speaking. If anything, He would've been angry over the "false religion" of the canaanites, who were Ba'al worshippers (and Ba'al is Enlil, and Enlil is an Annunaki/Fallen Angel). Ya have to show me where it says they were also nephilim. I don't think they were. I think some of them were, but not the entire race of canaanites. Then you would have to show me where it says Esau married specificially into the nephilim sector of the canaanite population. 2 different things going on: Forbidden marriage due to DNA or forbidden marriage due to religion.
who probably had wings and everyone has seen the representation of DNA.
Originally posted by nutzobalzo
Has anyone noticed that the commonly used medical symbol called the Caduceus is represented by two intertwined snakes on a staff with wings that highly resembles human DNA? [/quote]
Why, because it intertwines?
The Caduceus has been used in the medical field for centuries replacing the Staff of Asclepius, one snake wrapped around a staff.
Looks like its a variation on a theme
Everyone has heard the story of the serpent in the garden and everyone knows that the serpent was regarded as the fallen angel Lucifer
Uhm, I don't know that story. Well, ok, I've heard people say that sort of stuff. But the genesis story doesn't say that the serpent has anything at all to do with satan/lucifer etc. It just lists the serpent as another animal created along with all the rest.
Do you think that this may be a subtle hint to our genetic make-up?
Originally posted by Undomiel
According to recent genetic studies, the Native Americans were indeed of Asiatic and Black
the article:
As a control, researchers examined the DYS287 Y Alu polymorphic element insertion and an A-->G transition at DYS271, both commonly found in Africans, but found neither African allele associated with the DYS199 T allele in any of the Native American or native Siberian populations.
later on undo wrote:
if the genuine statues have features we associate with african people, can we assume that means they had similar ancestral roots?
You think they evolved from apes as a result of bacteria? Do you realize what a stretch that is? I mean, of all the countless theories as regards our presence on this planet, evolution has got to be one of the worst. It constructs elaborate theories on the basis of a couple bone fragments and when it can't complete the ultimate leap to homosapian it snatches some DNA from a bacteria.
On planet Earth, there have been three great DNA experiments capable of expressing the humanoid design. The first was the reptilian, and we know that, prior to the domination by the planet of the Dinosaurs, the reptiles represented the major and most advanced DNA building block on the planet, and many different reptilian forms resulted. The highest expression of the reptilian DNA was a humanoid, reptile-man, or reptoid. They formed the first great civilisation here, now completely lost to any recorded history. They were cold blooded, and therefore very temperature sensitive, although in a highly energised planetary environment, this probably mattered little. Compared to today's human, they were almost devoid of emotion.
source
Although the structure of DNA is the same throughout all species of plants, animals and microorganisms, each individual organism looks different. This is due to the order in which DNA base pairs are sequenced. Not only does this order make you a human rather than a dog or a daffodil, it also makes each person unique. Sequences of DNA differ from person to person, but every cell within the same person contains the same sequence of DNA. So, your hair, blood, skin and all of the other cells in your body are exactly the same at the molecular level.more
Originally posted by nutzobalzo
Has anyone noticed that the commonly used medical symbol called the Caduceus is represented by two intertwined snakes on a staff with wings that highly resembles human DNA?
The Caduceus has been used in the medical field for centuries replacing the Staff of Asclepius, one snake wrapped around a staff.
It is represented right here on ATS at the main board as the link for Medical Issues and Conspiracies.
Everyone has heard the story of the serpent in the garden and everyone knows that the serpent was regarded as the fallen angel Lucifer who probably had wings and everyone has seen the representation of DNA.
Do you think that this may be a subtle hint to our genetic make-up?
Hmm.
Nutzo