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From time to time we wonder if there is life after death and how did we originate. Why are we unworthy of this information? Or maybe we should be fortunate that we don’t know any details if such exist. Does everything occurs random or we are a part of an experiment? Then, do we play a significant part in it and who is a designer? I believe that things happen for a reason. I don’t think that everything happens spontaneously as the evolution theory suggests. This theory is a very interesting attempt to explain our physical body from scientific point of view. I can accept it but only with some modifications. First, take a look at this cool video:

In this short film author portrays us as monkeys. Even thought the theory suggests we share our common ancestor with great ape, not monkey, we get the author’s point. What a long way we have traveled? How remarkably we have changed? If we follow this theory then 7 million years and many DNA mutations later we became species we are now. Was this process as spontaneous as theory suggests. Lets take a look at a more recent case, evolution of dog from wolf. We know that dogs evolved from wolves. But this process was not random because humans were involved in it. Humans were the ones who domesticated wolves. We were the source of energy that promoted this change. We were responsible for it. Hence, the change was not spontaneous. Then, by this analogy, what species were involved in evolution of you and me? Logically, more sophisticated species. At some point a lot of energy must have been spent to bring up huge change in our ape like ancestors. We domesticated wolves because we found them useful to us. They warned us of predators, they helped us in hunting, we ate them, etc. Likewise, what qualities appeared useful to species responsible for our evolution? Do we have required of us characteristics or they are yet to be acquired? Because we don’t know species responsible for our transformation, we are most likely in the intermediate stage of our evolution. That means that we have not so far reached our full potential. You may agree or disagree with above discussion. In any case, it is healthy to think that we can be at somebody else’s service because we usually think that everyone and everything is obliged only to us.

Elixir

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