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Questioning Orthodoxy on Evolution & Climate Change
May 14th
The following is Part 3 of a four part new video series by David Wilcock. All are worth watching, but I’m highlighting this one right now because of some fascinating evidence that is unearthed in regard to two modern sacred cows: global warming and evolution.
David Wilcock first points out that climate change is occuring on many planets, not only earth, which suggests that it’s far more complicated an issue than is usually supposed.
Even more startling is the evidence he brings up that completely overturns many assumptions about evolution and Darwinism. For example, there are links to studies that show that life can spontaneously evolve within a single generation -or even within the lifetime of one organism- in response to environmental pressures.
There is even evidence to suggest that life can be generated from nonliving matter!
To be open to such ideas, you have to first remove them from any entrenched political or ideological frameworks. For example, people will tend to label you a reactionary or conservative if you question the orthodox view of climate change. Similarly, you are immediately labeled (by some) a religious fundamentalist if you question evolution.
The truth is really more complex, and not tied to any particular dogma. It does not follow, for example, that if climate change is interplanetary and not (mostly) caused by humans, that all environmental concerns are irrelevant. In other words, you don’t have to be an “anti-environmentalist” to question the orthodox view of global warming.
And you certainly don’t have to be a fundamentist, or even a monotheist to question the current orthodoxy on evolution. These are only the simplistic positions that the polorarized media push people into.
