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What good is freewill ?
#884660 added June 14, 2016 at 9:37pm
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Evoluted

Dear Dr. Richard Dawson,

I'm like watching you on Youtube.
I think I have a thumbnail understanding
of evolution. It is Latin for change.
Life got started here with a primal force.
Whatever this force was it is all around us
and within us, like the Jedi creed.
It might have been a chemical process or
bacteria on meteorites or an ET colonization.

Any who, there was a burst of life that started
in the water and the water could have come
from outer space on meteorites or a chemical
reaction from molten rocks..
The first life forms were cells and
protozoan, then came plants.
Simple cells became more complex and insects
began a symbiotic relationship with flowers.

Fish and amphibians wiggled onto the shore and
up rivers to spawn. Mammals and birds came from
fish and frogs and turtles are reptiles...
Dinosaurs ruled the land, along with
monkeys and wolves and bats.
People evolved from monkeys through adaption
and natural selection.. There were mutation
at first, like werewolves and Sasquatch.
But, eventually, people became tribal and
the dominant predator after the dinosaurs
were extinct by a meteor or a great flood
when the continents drifted apart.
It is possible an advanced race of lizard men
could have evolved from the dinosaurs and
genetically engineered humans from werewolves.
Nevertheless, here we are today in a global community
sharing are wisdom over the internet.

I thank you for sharing your knowledge
with me. I feel wiser about the world
around me with the cosmic dust in my mind.
You and Youtube have opened me
to new possibilities ..

Muzzy
P.O.Box 821
Kittery, Maine
03904.

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