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~ The Missing Link...? ~
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The Psychic Challenge Congratulations! Readers are achieving incredible positive results in this test every week. Last week was no exception, with 42 per cent of entrants getting the correct result (The Cross symbol). Focus on the four symbols, and accept that psychic energy is part of being human. Believe you can use that power. Now hold your hand over each symbol in turn - when you feel a burst of heat of an electric tingle, you’ve found the one which I am telepathically beaming out. Click here to email your choice and we will announce the answer next week.
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I was baffled by the frenzied claims of French archaeologists who
thought they had discovered the Missing Link earlier this month. And
I doubled up with laughter when sceptical scientists retorted that
the fossilised African skull belonged not to a pre-human ancestor of
ours, seven million years ago, but to an ordinary gorilla.
Much of science seems to me to revolve around the smallest
fragments of evidence, spinning ludicrous stories from them. The
archaeologist who finds a lump of bone and invents a family
connection between baboons and humans, is no different from the
medicine man who terrifies his tribe by proclaiming that
thunderstorms prove the gods are angry.
I cannot understand why most archaeologists ignore the
biggest question about humans: if we have been around, with our
clever hands and powerful brains, for 200,000 years, why didn’t we
invent civilisation until the time of Moses?
In other words, how could we spend 98 per cent of our history
in idleness, and then cram so many empires and great religions and
earth-shattering discoveries into the final two per cent?
Human beings have no doubt always been ferociously
intelligent, wildly ambitious, amazingly inventive, astonishingly
versatile. It’s impossible for me to believe that nothing of note,
except a few cave paintings, was created by our race throughout
almost all its history.
There must have been many Michelangelos, many Einsteins, many
Caesars - long, long before the civilisations we know about.
The true task of archaeology should be to dig these stories
out. Because if humans really did invent civilisation in the times of
Moses, then there’s only one sane conclusion to be drawn: humans were
not around for long before Moses.
And that theory, oddly enough, is the one you’ll find in the Bible.
To find out more about Uri or send him a personal email visit www.urigeller.com
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