Agartha
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- Jan 9, 2024
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Hello. I have some questions against the basic claims of JoS. These questions will start from creation and go up to the present day. For example, if I am now asking about creation, my next question will be about the formation of civilizations and beliefs. I have been SS for several years and some of these questions have been bothering me for several years. Because whoever I ask says that there is no complete and clear answer. Without further ado, let me move on to my questions. Spiritual Satanism has a claim of creation. Like in Sumerian mythology. Gods come and use human DNA to create modern man in a laboratory. SS says that by the time the gods came to earth, humanity was already extinct and they used the DNA of people who had died. If this is different, you can explain it in more detail. I know it is like this.
Now my questions come.
How long ago did the gods come? 30,000, 50,000, 200,000, or much earlier? I ask this for a reason. If humanity disappeared completely for a period of time, why and when did it happen? Is there any archaeological evidence for that?
Where were we created in the laboratory and in what stages and for how long?
We humans as 3 races are supposed to get 3 different DNAs. If whites are homosapiens and yellows are homoerectus, which primate are blacks? Evolutionists say that the most diversity is in Africa. It is said that the first humans were black and became white as they migrated northward. How do you explain this logically?
Do you think there was a stone age? If there was a stone age, even when these stone age people were hunter-gatherers, they developed some kind of beliefs according to the nature they were in. For example, they buried their dead and left objects on their graves. I'm talking about people who were walking around with spears hundreds of thousands of years ago. When they moved towards agriculture, they started to believe in "mother earth" and women were blessed. But after a while, when they switched to advanced irrigated agriculture, men took women's jobs and when women were no longer needed, the mother goddess was replaced by a patriarchal god, the sun god. Because now they could rule the land and the water, but not the sun. And this led to a fundamental change in their beliefs. From an outsider's point of view, the formation and development of beliefs seems to have happened in a very simple and ordinary way.
That's all my questions for now. I hope someone will be able to give a good and logical answer. I want a chronological answer.
I don't expect you to answer them in detail, but it would be great if you could explain them with a little bit of logical deduction and evidence. Thank you in advance.
Now my questions come.
How long ago did the gods come? 30,000, 50,000, 200,000, or much earlier? I ask this for a reason. If humanity disappeared completely for a period of time, why and when did it happen? Is there any archaeological evidence for that?
Where were we created in the laboratory and in what stages and for how long?
We humans as 3 races are supposed to get 3 different DNAs. If whites are homosapiens and yellows are homoerectus, which primate are blacks? Evolutionists say that the most diversity is in Africa. It is said that the first humans were black and became white as they migrated northward. How do you explain this logically?
Do you think there was a stone age? If there was a stone age, even when these stone age people were hunter-gatherers, they developed some kind of beliefs according to the nature they were in. For example, they buried their dead and left objects on their graves. I'm talking about people who were walking around with spears hundreds of thousands of years ago. When they moved towards agriculture, they started to believe in "mother earth" and women were blessed. But after a while, when they switched to advanced irrigated agriculture, men took women's jobs and when women were no longer needed, the mother goddess was replaced by a patriarchal god, the sun god. Because now they could rule the land and the water, but not the sun. And this led to a fundamental change in their beliefs. From an outsider's point of view, the formation and development of beliefs seems to have happened in a very simple and ordinary way.
That's all my questions for now. I hope someone will be able to give a good and logical answer. I want a chronological answer.
I don't expect you to answer them in detail, but it would be great if you could explain them with a little bit of logical deduction and evidence. Thank you in advance.