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This work critiques the evidence from anthropology and paleontology supporting the evolutionary claim that humans descend from animal ancestors, highlighting the contradictions and logical flaws in both scientific and creationist arguments. It argues that both sides of the Evolution vs. Intelligent Design debate lack truth, proposing a third perspective that acknowledges both animal and divine origins for humanity. The discourse oscillates between extremes, with science having liberated itself from theological constraints, yet falling into the opposite fallacy of a purely materialistic interpretation of nature. This has led to the widely accepted, yet extravagant, theory of humans evolving from brutal apes. The persistence of this doctrine requires significant effort to challenge, as it has become entrenched in modern materialism, thriving on the inadequacies of theological explanations of creation. The author critiques the notion that all theories of human origins can be reduced to evolution or biblical accounts, suggesting that alternative anthropological insights from lesser-known sources provide a more comprehensive understanding, countering the prevailing narrative.

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The Secret Doctrine: The Synthesis of Science, Religion and Philosophy, Helena Blavatsky

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Helena Blavatsky
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
378
ISBN13
9781015499270
Originaltitel
The secret doctrine
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This work critiques the evidence from anthropology and paleontology supporting the evolutionary claim that humans descend from animal ancestors, highlighting the contradictions and logical flaws in both scientific and creationist arguments. It argues that both sides of the Evolution vs. Intelligent Design debate lack truth, proposing a third perspective that acknowledges both animal and divine origins for humanity. The discourse oscillates between extremes, with science having liberated itself from theological constraints, yet falling into the opposite fallacy of a purely materialistic interpretation of nature. This has led to the widely accepted, yet extravagant, theory of humans evolving from brutal apes. The persistence of this doctrine requires significant effort to challenge, as it has become entrenched in modern materialism, thriving on the inadequacies of theological explanations of creation. The author critiques the notion that all theories of human origins can be reduced to evolution or biblical accounts, suggesting that alternative anthropological insights from lesser-known sources provide a more comprehensive understanding, countering the prevailing narrative.