Summa Elementis Theologica


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1Where do we come from, how did we come to be here, were we created or are we part of evolution?
2Are the most sacred texts of the oldest civilizations correct that we were artificially created by ‘gods’ or engineered by ‘flesh and blood gods?’
3Or are we merely a product of evolution and we still as yet need to find those ‘missing links’ to make it all work?
4If we do come from creation of evolution, or if we were created by some flesh and blood being, some alien race, what evidence do we have of this?
5Not just evidence that speculates, but hard-proof evidence and rational evidence with explanation and logic.
6This journey and these questions are supposed to be inclusive within the claimed science known as 'Anthropology',
7With Anthropology defined as the study of Hominids on Planet Earth and more particularly the origin of the Homo Sapien species.
8The word Anthropology comes from the ancient Greek 'anthropos' meaning “man, mankind, humanity” and '-logia' meaning the “study of”.
9Thus Anthropology literally means the study and science of man, mankind and (origins) of humanity.
10Given the breath and scope of the nature of Anthropology, it is one of the few "multi-sciences",
11A science in itself that draws upon a wide variety of other sources of knowledge to try and answer key questions.
12Thus, Anthropology is not merely the study of DNA, or physical or behavior change over time,
13The broad nature of the science also looks at social and cultural change, archaeological evidence, language development and therefore even into the realm of ancient stories.
14So before we consider the more recent advances in biology and technology for investigating our collective origins, what evidence exists in the history of ancient cultures?
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