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       The Early Human

 

Begins Day 7

 

1                              “Let Us make man in our image according to our

likeness.” Genesis 1:16; GOD molds what would become the human over millions of years, understood slightly as evolution.  There existed many species of humanoid creatures of which the progenitors of the now great apes and humans, was a small part of.  Environmental influences on these animals set the stage for their physical change over time. Millions of years ago in the Rift Valley, east Africa, which at the time was part of another land mass, a pocket of humanoids continued a trending bipedal habit do to a change in the environments. Many factors such as, climate, social upheaval, food availability, and more, lead them to different environments, which molded them even more. At this time there existed no human because no one had realized GOD yet. GOD had not opened the eyes of the created to the reality of HIM.

 

 

2             This development and evolution of the early humanoids happened in pockets across the land. Many different cultures of humans developed from the prolonged effects of the different environments and exposure to the preexisting humanoid species. Walking upright freed up the use of their hands and gave them the ability to use tools and better support themselves in a wider range of habitats. Simple as it sounds, the dependence on hands to the offshoots of the progenitor of all humanoid beings of earth and the adaptation of the hand to include the thumb was the most significant change in the evolution of the human.  Some branches of this humanoid family began eating meat as a result of desperation. Desperation due to change in their particular culture and environment. Some humanoids became scavengers do to the severity of the change, which also lead to meat eating and hunting, while other groups abstained from this practice. They were able to do so because of their sustained environment. The practice of eating meat by some early humanoid clans lead to future problems in the evolution of humans.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                      Eating

 

1          Eating or the need to feed is a natural urge of the flesh (this includes drinking and thirst). After the base need of feeling secure, one desires and needs to feed. This need is basic and raw. Instinctual. If starved, there is almost no level too low a person would stoop to fulfill this urge. The different situations and environments of the particular group of humanoids influenced how that group fed, causing the humanoid to behave in many different ways as they grew and changed across the lands.

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2          To obtain food required varied hunting styles and techniques. A coordination among peers similar to many cerebral mammals of today. These types of social encounters encouraged the growth of their intellect through constant interactions with one and other, and this later lead to speech and writing. Like ants, the humanoids were made more powerful in numbers. An amazingly evolved creature coordinating to become a super creature. They pass knowledge of past experiences, each generation growing wiser and more knowledgeable. Stalking and running. The culture of this day was surrounded by hunting and gathering. A natural lifestyle, similar to the lost tribes of today. Tribes, who for thousands of years, lived the same simple lifestyle. This same lifestyle throughout the complete known history of humans.

 

3              Most species were omnivorous, but fruit and vegetation is the preferred food among all but some humanoid groups. [The closely related chimpanzees and orangutans primarily eat fruit. When gorillas run short of fruit at certain times of the year or in certain regions, they resort to eating shoots and leaves, often of bamboo, a type of grass. Gorillas have extreme adaptations for chewing and digesting such low-quality forage, but they still prefer fruit when it is available, often going miles out of their way to find especially preferred fruits.] Humans, since the Neolithic revolution, consume mostly cereals and other starchy foods, including increasingly highly processed foods, as well as many other domesticated plants (including fruits) and meat. Hominid teeth are similar to those of the Old World monkeys and gibbons, although they are exceptionally large in gorillas. Modern human teeth and jaws are markedly smaller for their size than those of other apes, which may be an adaptation to eating cooked food since the end of the Pleistocene. All primates at its most primitive and pure level began and holds to an omnivorous diet, eating meat sparingly if at all.

 

             Meat is not a necessity. This is a meal we have made common throughout time, as a norm in all meals. The human body was not made to digest meat, in particular, daily consumption. This is not natural for us. This is the way of the savage beasts and scavengers.

 

            According to Scripture, (Genesis 1:29 -30) GOD gave man an instruction on what was good for food, and initially, according to Scripture, man was instructed to eat the green plant yielding seed. It wasn’t until after The Great Deluge, that according to Scripture, (Genesis 9:3-4), GOD gave man everything, including every moving thing that lives, as food, just as GOD had given us the green plants in the beginning.

 

 

 

6               This beginning instruction was for an early group of Humanoid creatures that became the human once realizing GOD, and this early group indeed had a diet of fruits, vegetables and grains. Apparently, this first existence was drastically different based on the fact that they were originally naked and thrived naked until their described eating practice allowed them to realize they were naked.

 

 7          Scripture later said that it was possible to eat meat. However, this is the same as when Samuel knew the people of Israel did not need a king over them, but GOD gave them what they wanted. (1 Samuel 8:6 – 9)  Because the people was so hard-hearted, Moses allowed them to divorce their wives, but Jesus said in the beginning this was not so. (Matthew 19:8) GOD gave them to their desires, including the unforeseen consequences. It is the same with our choice in food.

 

8           In ancient times only 3 diseases existed. Since meat was made common, 78 diseases now

exist.

 

9                  The cost of meat is much higher than vegetables and fruit. In these modern times, a family whose diet is focused on meat spends the majority of their budget on meat, and buy supplements or process foods. (Cheaper canned vegetables and fruits)

 

10                       Examples of the human’s true diet, scripture gives Daniel and his trials and triumphs.

 

 

 

 

17       Mating and Social Structures

 

1           All creatures on earth are products of the earth, the animal as well as the human. Both have distinct similarities and tendencies. Scripture describes them both being formed from the dust of the ground.  Similar in social behavior and mating behavior are human and closely related animals. It is the nature of the female to cling  to a male and behave as do all mammalian females.  As with the male, it is his nature to behave as all mammalian males do.

                                                                                                                                               

 

2           The nature of the male is that of competition with one another for the attention of the female whose nature is to cling to the most dominant male. The root of this wanted attention is for the urge of mating. This also led to interspecies aggression and eventually war. Among the young, the practice of hunting skills and playful fighting skills may have been the first sports. Racing, throwing and catching, kicking, fighting, dancing, etc. Such social structure gave rise to rituals and the emergence of culture. To have the forest provide something to hunt, the coordination and process of the hunt, the success of the hunt and the celebration and enjoyment of the hunt all began rituals and culture. Similar to the daily rituals of the known primates, so was the daily culture of the early humans. At the end of the typical day after the shared meal of the community, families would gather and groom one another, as do the primates and lost primitive cultures we observe today. This further grew the culture of humans.

 

3 Fire had for millions of years been known about, but it was not until climate change and       the need for survival that humanoids began to use fire. Fire once thought dangerous became the norm among the majority of humanoid culture. Dinosaurs remained in these days, but they were few. Dangerous, but few. Later in human history, stories and legends of these ancient creatures live on as fairy tales and myths. Along with the dinosaurs there were far more other giant creatures that existed in those days. Of the animals that exist today, there was most likely a giant version similar to that same animal, including the humanoid creatures.

 

4 But around 2.5 million years ago; THE LORD woke up a group of humanoid creatures to the existence of HIM. As time passed, the human (the created) has become aware of its CREATOR. We gained a divine nature as creatures on earth. We recognized our divine nature. Though still flesh and blood, but a creature most balanced on the living earth. With the ability to recognize THE SOURCE FIELD. As time passed, other humanoid sects became aware of Spiritual Energies but not as connected to the CREATOR.

 

 

 

5 Early humanoid creatures developed the power of speech and developed language by

mimicking sounds made by nature and animals around them. The emergence of language came about with the understanding of sounds of nature. The development of the vocal cords in the early humans, enabled vocal mimicking of these understood sounds. These mimicked sounds became the first words. The human copied natural sounds. They were able to imitate the cry of a bird, the sound of a waterfall. They understood the sounds associated with death, birth, and several other experiences of life. They knew sounds that scared them and sounds that made them happy. With these understood sounds they were able to now communicate and express complex thoughts and ideas.

As It pertains to written words, signs and symbols proceeded the written words. Ex. Hieroglyph

 

6This age had many different types of humanoid beings of earth, as well as a variety of

now extinct animal and flora. The population grew, and the humanoid began to spread around the lands. This time was a simple existence for the newly awakened human, and to live was simple and pure, not recognizing in life that which is perceived as negative. Early humans, upon waking up to this reality, gradually went from a holistic view to dualistic view. Meaning eventually, the understanding of good and evil arose in the mind of humans, and a perspective of life apart from THE WHOLE.

 

 

 

 

 

 

18                  The Paradise

1 As living organisms began to [change/improve] over time, the earth produced mammals,

the best-suited creatures for life on earth, as the earth had come to be. They had the best ability to adapt to a variety of habitats. Of the mammals that lived on the land, the primates (including the humanoid species) physical anatomy along with their developing brain, gave them the ability to think and maneuver their environment to suit their survival, creating for themselves paradise.

              

2 As time passed, the early humans changed becoming the most balanced of  all creatures

both mind and body. This gave the early human the greatest advantage over all creatures. Paradise.

 

3 Humans, the most balanced of all flesh, came to realize THE CREATOR. “All flesh

is as grass, and all the glory of man as the flower of the grass.” 1 Peter 1:24[CW1] 

 

4 Humans have evolved by remaining active. How they obtained food, and lifestyle needs

required them to remain active. This kept them naturally in shape and healthy. Gazelles and cheetahs don’t warm up before the chase and never pull muscles due to their way of life. “You work that you may keep pace with the earth and the soul of the earth. For to be idle is to become a stranger unto the seasons, and to step out of life's procession that marches in majesty and proud submission towards the infinite. When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. Which of you would be a reed, dumb and silent, when all else sings together in unison? Always you have been told that work is a curse and labor a misfortune. But I say to you that when you work you fulfill a part of earth's furthest dream, assigned to you when that dream was born, And in keeping yourself with labor you are in truth loving life, And to love life through labor is to be intimate with life's inmost secret. But if you in your pain call birth an affliction and the support of the flesh a curse written upon your brow, then I answer that naught but the sweat of your brow shall wash away that which is written. You have been told also that life is darkness, and in your weariness you echo what was said by the weary. And I say that life is indeed darkness save when there is urge, And all urge is blind save when there is know ledge. And all knowledge is vain save when there is work, And all work is empty save when there is love; 14 And when you work with love you bind your self to yourself, and to one another, and to GOD. And what is it to work with love? It is to weave the cloth with threads drawn from your heart, even as if your beloved were to wear that cloth. It is to build a house with affection, even as if your beloved were to dwell in that house. It is to sow seeds with tenderness and reap the harvest with joy, even as if your beloved were to eat the fruit. It is to charge all things your fashion with a breath of your own spirit, And to know that all the blessed dead are standing about you and watching. Often have I heard you say, as if speaking in sleep, "He who works in marble, and finds the shape of his own soul in the stone, is nobler than he who ploughs the soil. And he who seizes the rainbow to lay it on a cloth in the likeness of man, is more than he who makes the sandals for our feet." But I say, not in sleep, but in the overwakefulness of noontide, that the wind speaks not more sweetly to the giant oaks than to the least of all the blades of grass; And he alone is great who turns the voice of the wind into a song made sweeter by his own loving. Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy. For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger. And if you grudge the crushing of the grapes, your grudge distills a poison in the wine.  And if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing, you muffle man's ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night.”

 

5 In the early humanoids existence, to obtain food was nothing but a journey in the bushes,

trees, weeds, and grasses. Life was paradise in a sense for the creature that was becoming the most unique creature that has walked the earth.

 

6 The entirety of the universe is in existence because and of GOD. The Ultimate Force

of all that is, was, and ever will be. THE PROVIDER made food available all around them. From the leaves, fruit, nuts, sap of trees, and nectar, to weeds and grasses that were always readily available. Paradise.

 

 

 

7 Certain regions in the world at that time became an ecosystem that was perfect for

producing an abundance of food choices for our ancestors. Their lifestyle required them to climb for fruits, nuts, and leaves, on bushes, vines, and trees, which no longer exist, or no longer exist in the same form. Paradise.

 

8 Climbing each day tasting and squeezing, picking the ripe fruits that are in season.

Knowing which trees are in season and producing the ripe fruit. Spending hours climbing would require extreme strength and endurance, balance and control. In this lifestyle, those born to physically weak would not survive long. But do to a pure way of life, not many are born weak. Paradise.

 

9 In addition to climbing, the ancestors of our flesh spent many hours a day walking in fields

of lush green grasses with even greener patches spotted among endless fields of different grass and weeds. Of the types of grasses and weeds, the ancestors knew and chose to eat them at different times and for different purposes, never exhausting a bush or patch as they graze.

 

10 From 1million years ago, the typical lifestyle for humans gradually changed as they

sought to make life seemingly easier and less work for themselves, which lead to less physical activity, and a higher rate of sickness and other stemming problems. This was a life outside the natural order of GOD.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[CW1]Insert the story of Adam and Eve. And how they came from a tribe of humanoid creatures and once Adam was awakened, later Eve was awaking. Scripture describes this moment by saying Adam was put to sleep and Eve came from his rib. This has been taken as Eve coming from Adams same “tribe”.

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The early human social structure is very simular to the preserved tribes that remain around the globe. These tribes social structure is also simular to that of the close related primates.
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