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2006-08-05 01:07:08 · 11 answers · asked by Guillermo 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

11 answers

adam and eve had two sons: cain and abel

cain killed abel

cain left for the land of nod

cain had a wife

cain's wife was a primate

thus: reverse evolution and the answer to the missing link


and, we all have a little bit of cain's wife in us...we are not perfect

2006-08-05 02:42:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The phrase "Reverse Evolution" is not correct, but here is what happened. All TRUTH is Parallel.
GOD Created the Heaven and the EARTH.
Everything was GOOD.
Then Satan and his Angel's was cast out of the Kingdom of GOD (you can think of it as a Spiritual Parallel Universe), and satan and his Angel's were confined in the Mental Realm and the Physical Realm (Physical Universe).
Then GOD Created Adam (Mankind) and gave Mankind, through Adam, Authority over EARTH and the Universe. (When Adam Committed High Treason, he messed up everything, all the way up to the Throne Room of GOD, which is Located in the Kingdom of GOD).
Adam's Rebellion let Satan gain entrance to the Authority over the Creation (EARTH and UNIVERSE).
This let Sin, Curse, Darkness and the Devil's into the CREATION.
Everything fell to the Depth of Curse (Reverse Evolution? Not Really, just everything got Cursed (thorn's started growing on Rose's, etc.) When GOD told Adam the Ground was Cursed, GOD wasn't CURSING it HIMSELF, GOD was stating a Fact. That Adam had let all of this come into the Creation and it was now Cursed.

The EARTH and the Universe has been trying to GET BACK TO WHERE IT ONCE WAS, out from under the Curse, back to where Everything was GOOD. This is hard to understand, it is not Reverse Evolution, it is simply:
1. GOOD
2. DEPTH OF CURSE
3. TRYING TO GET BACK TO GOOD
One DAY, when the Contract with Mankind is up, GOD is agonna RE-CREATE all of this and the CURSE will no longer EXIST.
Hope this helps.

2006-08-05 01:51:21 · answer #2 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 0 0

From an article on reverse evolution at http://www.world-science.net/exclusives/060306_reversfrm.htm

< Reverse evolution occurs when an organism returns to the genetic state of its ancestors, said Crandall, who wrote a paper on the topic in the Oct. 2003 issue of the research journal Trends in Ecology and Evolution. In that work, he wrote that reverse evolution is documented in various organisms, such as fish that lose their eyes after living in dark caves for generations. ... more work is needed to show this, in particular to prove that evolution promoted the gene’s spread as a beneficial mutation. Evolution is the process in which occasional helpful mutations spread throughout a population, as the organisms that have them reproduce more. This leads to gradual changes in whole species. Reverse evolution would occur when genes recently acquired through evolution are lost again, or when genes become reactivated after falling into disuse.>

2006-08-05 01:14:59 · answer #3 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 0 0

it is possible in some cases to reverse evolution -- to encourage the re-emergence of drug-susceptible bacteria by removing the selective pressure of drugs. Resistance mechanisms sometimes generate an energetic cost, like extra proteins that the bacteria must make for drug detoxification. In the drug's absence, non-resistant bacteria replicate faster, and eventually take over. Unfortunately, few opportunities arise to take advantage of this tradeoff, because many bacteria have evolved low-cost antibiotic resistance.
To slow evolution, we can reduce selective pressure by avoiding antibiotics when they are not useful, (e.g., viral infections), or substituting other anti-bacterial strategies instead of chemical control. In agriculture, integrated pest management employs physical reduction of insect pests and thereby reduces reliance on insecticides. Hospitals also use this strategy, except they call it hand-washing.
Another method is to change selective pressures periodically by changing the antibiotic used. This alters the trajectory of evolution and can delay the day when full resistance to one antibiotic evolves.
A third way to slow evolution is pyramiding, the use of multiple drugs to deliver a strong killing dose. Evolution only occurs in a variable population -- when some bacteria are able to survive an antibiotic dose, but others are not. In the presence of a drug overkill, there is no variation -- all bacteria die -- and evolution slows dramatically. This is what makes triple-drug therapy effective against the HIV virus.
In the face of rapid bacterial evolution, all drug strategies are temporary. But by studiously engineering the evolutionary process, we can extend the life of powerful drugs, slow the arms race, and reduce the social and economic costs of disease.

2006-08-05 01:20:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Evolution moves forward not reverse.

2006-08-05 01:10:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I have heard of de-evolution. If that is what you mean. It means that man, even though he is learning new things, is actually going backwards and loosing information. We were created perfect and extremely intelligent. Most knowledge was lost in the flood. We are relearning rapidly, but we have become smaller, dumber, weaker-and so on.
If that is reverse E?.

2006-08-05 01:12:50 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I dont understand why would evolution move forward while the time points towards disorder...

2006-08-05 01:14:17 · answer #7 · answered by psy 1 · 0 0

We go backward from humans, (or any present day creature) and trace it back to its roots in the sea. We can't go any further back than that, because it's all a mystery that is unknowable though some people won't admit that.

2006-08-05 01:11:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Men, born little priks, grow to be big priks, and then their wives chop it off, then they're little priks again. It's a circle, not reverse.

2006-08-05 01:10:50 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You may be able to find the answer by simply doing an internet search...

2006-08-05 01:09:25 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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