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ANCIENT DNA RESEARCH
ATLANTIUM
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10-7-2007 4:14 PM
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ATLANTIUM
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Are modern Humans the result of ancient genetic engineering?
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10-8-2007
5:36 PM
Marcariel
I read the blog post and agree that this is a plausible explanation of how we got here without the "link" that science looks for.
These creation stories are in every culture, every religion, every myth (coming from the sky) world wide.
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