Loyd Pye was a tremendous researcher. The evolution record for human kind is bullshit, to which the fossil record of early hominids is grossly distorted to make them humanized. Pye pointed out how the curators of ancient extinct apes would shorten the arms and lengthen the legs to suggest, look here's an early human. Even the artist renderings of these extinct primates would use a chimp-like face with a human looking body. Presto! It's our ancient ancestors.
Loyd Pye also addressed the Sasquatch issue convincingly showing all the evidence points to them, if existing are Neanderthals. It's quite a fascinating video of Loyd Pye explaining this.
Believe me, it is a rare treat to find someone else who knows about Lloyd Pye and his book. Yes, for the reasons you stated, it was a wonderful read. I actually have a copy signed by the author. I met him once at a convention and struck up a long conversation with him. Neat guy, I was saddened when he passed away.
Ditto. You were fortunate to have met him and talked with him. I'm envious. His death was suspicious to me. I understand it was a very aggressive cancer that killed him. I think Loyd Pye was starting to get traction publicly and even appeared on Ancient Astronauts at that time. Like Graham Hitchcock, Loyd Pye was intellectually courageous in his analysis. His exposure of the prevailing cult of evolution that is incessantly preached to us, made many apotheosized academics feel uncomfortable. In saying this, I believe Pye made several enemies.
Another book you might want to look into is "Darwin's Black Box" by Michael Behe. He is a scientist who has studied the Darwinian model of evolution and says that the model cannot be valid.
He claims that certain functions of the human body could not have come about via natural selection, and he gives several examples.
He never states it overtly, but one could draw a conclusion that "intelligent design" was at work in the creation of humans.
There's more to this than Darwin's theory, the basis of which was influenced by the Book of Genesis. Even Darwin's work is twisted and misrepresented for Evil Doers.
Although, Charles Robert Darwin contributions borrowed heavily from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and others, perhaps it was the new era that gave breath to his views. Darwin's views radically changed the debate about the species of animals. In Darwin's time, there was a great scientific debate between monogensism and polygenesism. Darwin originally sided with polygenesists, but changed his tune when criticism from the Church became rather serious. Polygenesists were persecuted by the Church.
Have you noticed even to this day the hostility toward anything promoting polygenesism though? I wonder why? Maybe Darwin himself can answer this. There is no sustainable genetic drift. It's contrary to Nature's Laws. It's contrary to the Eternal Laws. My definition of Eternal Law is different than Thomas Aquinas'. Rather, it involves the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci's spiral. This is demonstrated remarkably through Viktor Schauberger's work, and others and is repeated everywhere throughout the universe.
You mentioned certain functions of the body that come from Natural Selection because all too many human characteristics don't fit at all with the ecology of this world. Here are some:
Humans are the only mammal incapable of producing its own vitamin C.
Most mammals produce Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (α-gal) (Alpha-gal) sugars. Humans do not have naturally occurring alpha-gal coating their cell membranes like most other mammals do. Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (α-gal) is a sugar structure found in glycoproteins and glycolipids from all mammals except old world primates, including humans. In ancestral Old World monkeys and apes, the gene for the enzyme α-1,3-galactosyltransferase that is essential for the synthesis of α-Gal was inactivated [3]. Therefore, humans and recent Old World primates do not express α-Gal and this structure is highly immunogenic for them.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344609/
Astronauts stationed in space experience their circadian clock changing to the circadian clock of Mars. To me, that is really weird and perhaps telling.
Compared to animals humans exhibit complete lack of robustness. We have widespread back problems, hip problems, knee problems though out our lifespan that animals lack. As we age, only the adult human brain shrinks.
Are we similar to primates like the apes? Not at all.
Despite the propaganda and lies, we are not even close to being related to apes. Did you know primates can breathe while they drink? How odd. Humans are incapable of this. Did you know apes have more chromosomes than humans? That's right, they have 48 pairs and we have only 46 pairs of chromosomes.
I mentioned earlier robustness that's consistent throughout Nature without exception. Yet, humans are not robust and are frail and weak compared to Nature's creatures. Compared to apes or monkeys our bones are much thinner and lighter. Our muscles are 5 to 10 times weaker. Our skin and adipose tissue are handicaps in this world. Our body hair is missing and the pattern is reversed compared to apes. Our heads and nails must also be trimmed. The human skull is fragile and our brain is not at all similar. Our locomotion is the most obvious difference. Human speech relies on throats that are unlike any other creature on planet Earth and in comparison are completely redesigned. Even our sex is radically different, in that there's no signs of typical oestrus cycles as in animals. Humans have over 4000 genetic disorders, which is not seen in any significant numbers for any species. Compared to animals, even our feet are not designed for walking. It is even thought that our bodies may have been designed for less gravity than this Earth and perhaps for an entirely different world having less gravity.
Loyd Pye was a tremendous researcher. The evolution record for human kind is bullshit, to which the fossil record of early hominids is grossly distorted to make them humanized. Pye pointed out how the curators of ancient extinct apes would shorten the arms and lengthen the legs to suggest, look here's an early human. Even the artist renderings of these extinct primates would use a chimp-like face with a human looking body. Presto! It's our ancient ancestors.
Loyd Pye also addressed the Sasquatch issue convincingly showing all the evidence points to them, if existing are Neanderthals. It's quite a fascinating video of Loyd Pye explaining this.
Believe me, it is a rare treat to find someone else who knows about Lloyd Pye and his book. Yes, for the reasons you stated, it was a wonderful read. I actually have a copy signed by the author. I met him once at a convention and struck up a long conversation with him. Neat guy, I was saddened when he passed away.
Ditto. You were fortunate to have met him and talked with him. I'm envious. His death was suspicious to me. I understand it was a very aggressive cancer that killed him. I think Loyd Pye was starting to get traction publicly and even appeared on Ancient Astronauts at that time. Like Graham Hitchcock, Loyd Pye was intellectually courageous in his analysis. His exposure of the prevailing cult of evolution that is incessantly preached to us, made many apotheosized academics feel uncomfortable. In saying this, I believe Pye made several enemies.
Another book you might want to look into is "Darwin's Black Box" by Michael Behe. He is a scientist who has studied the Darwinian model of evolution and says that the model cannot be valid.
He claims that certain functions of the human body could not have come about via natural selection, and he gives several examples.
He never states it overtly, but one could draw a conclusion that "intelligent design" was at work in the creation of humans.
I highly recommend it to thinking people.
There's more to this than Darwin's theory, the basis of which was influenced by the Book of Genesis. Even Darwin's work is twisted and misrepresented for Evil Doers.
Although, Charles Robert Darwin contributions borrowed heavily from Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and others, perhaps it was the new era that gave breath to his views. Darwin's views radically changed the debate about the species of animals. In Darwin's time, there was a great scientific debate between monogensism and polygenesism. Darwin originally sided with polygenesists, but changed his tune when criticism from the Church became rather serious. Polygenesists were persecuted by the Church.
Have you noticed even to this day the hostility toward anything promoting polygenesism though? I wonder why? Maybe Darwin himself can answer this. There is no sustainable genetic drift. It's contrary to Nature's Laws. It's contrary to the Eternal Laws. My definition of Eternal Law is different than Thomas Aquinas'. Rather, it involves the Golden Ratio and Fibonacci's spiral. This is demonstrated remarkably through Viktor Schauberger's work, and others and is repeated everywhere throughout the universe.
You mentioned certain functions of the body that come from Natural Selection because all too many human characteristics don't fit at all with the ecology of this world. Here are some:
Humans are the only mammal incapable of producing its own vitamin C.
Most mammals produce Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (α-gal) (Alpha-gal) sugars. Humans do not have naturally occurring alpha-gal coating their cell membranes like most other mammals do. Galactose-alpha-1,3-galactose (α-gal) is a sugar structure found in glycoproteins and glycolipids from all mammals except old world primates, including humans. In ancestral Old World monkeys and apes, the gene for the enzyme α-1,3-galactosyltransferase that is essential for the synthesis of α-Gal was inactivated [3]. Therefore, humans and recent Old World primates do not express α-Gal and this structure is highly immunogenic for them. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6344609/
Astronauts stationed in space experience their circadian clock changing to the circadian clock of Mars. To me, that is really weird and perhaps telling.
Compared to animals humans exhibit complete lack of robustness. We have widespread back problems, hip problems, knee problems though out our lifespan that animals lack. As we age, only the adult human brain shrinks.
Are we similar to primates like the apes? Not at all.
Despite the propaganda and lies, we are not even close to being related to apes. Did you know primates can breathe while they drink? How odd. Humans are incapable of this. Did you know apes have more chromosomes than humans? That's right, they have 48 pairs and we have only 46 pairs of chromosomes.
I mentioned earlier robustness that's consistent throughout Nature without exception. Yet, humans are not robust and are frail and weak compared to Nature's creatures. Compared to apes or monkeys our bones are much thinner and lighter. Our muscles are 5 to 10 times weaker. Our skin and adipose tissue are handicaps in this world. Our body hair is missing and the pattern is reversed compared to apes. Our heads and nails must also be trimmed. The human skull is fragile and our brain is not at all similar. Our locomotion is the most obvious difference. Human speech relies on throats that are unlike any other creature on planet Earth and in comparison are completely redesigned. Even our sex is radically different, in that there's no signs of typical oestrus cycles as in animals. Humans have over 4000 genetic disorders, which is not seen in any significant numbers for any species. Compared to animals, even our feet are not designed for walking. It is even thought that our bodies may have been designed for less gravity than this Earth and perhaps for an entirely different world having less gravity.