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Question: Did the Anunnaki create the human race as a slave race by using Adams RNA or (rib-onucleic acid) to create Eve?
The theory that the Anunnaki, a group of deities in ancient Mesopotamian cultures, created humans as a slave race is a part of modern pseudo-scientific mythologies, not backed by any archaeological or historical evidence. Furthermore, from a scientific point of view, the human race evolved over millions of years through a process known as evolution by natural selection. As for the reference to Adam's RNA, it seems to refer to the Biblical story of how Eve was created from Adam's rib. This story is part of the Genesis creation narrative and is considered by many as metaphorical or allegorical rather than a literal scientific account. Current scientific understanding is that humans don't create other humans through RNA or rib bones, but through sexual reproduction. Therefore, while it's interesting to explore various interpretations and theories, it's also important to differentiate between mythology, religious texts, and established scientific facts.
The scientific evidence can be found in chromosome #2 and the non-evolutionary splice in human DNA .
Rib= RIBonucleic acid (RNA) Serpent= Annunaki Apple= Eve Eve= Annunaki / Human (w/Adams RNA or RIBonucleic acid) Immaculate Conception= Artificial Insemination "God" or the father= Annunaki /Sperm donor/ Made in his image The Son= Annunaki/Human/Whistle blower/Savior Vatican = Divining or Divine Serpent Freewill= Freedom Illuminati= Anunnaki 1% = control 99% of the world's economy US one dollar bill = slave money Pyramid and eye = to remind us that even though we have free will or freedom, they ("Gods") are still watching. They live among and control us (most behind the scenes) but we don't who they are because we were made in their image. It's time to wake up!
No. This is a popular belief within certain circles, but there is no scientific evidence to suggest that the Anunnaki were involved in the creation of the human race.
Jan. 27, 2023, 3:59 p.m.
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