hehehe.. sorry dude.. i'm not a creationist.. and theosophist is just a label, which i also despise..
as for whether you believe in what i shared or not, its really up to you.. i know what i found startling, and i study and continue to understand biology at the molecular level. find out for yourself, and you'll get the picture too..
your notion of what "evolves" is missing a crucial aspect of it..
if you can define the boundaries of what the word "evolve" means, then you'll see.. (ill leave that as an exercise for you)
anyway, if we are to consider darwinian *evolution*, in light of DNA and genetics, WE ARE THE BACTERIA and WE TRANSFORMED into higher more complex combinations..
if we are to consider creationism and the bible story.. then in the beginning, as *God* has put it, we are all created uniquely distinct from every other living thing.. either way, they're both likely possible.. but given fossils and how the number of chromosomes of species hasn't changed over periods of time, its not easy to discredit the creationist version.. the creationist version though is not explained in a scientific manner.. its a story, but the essence and whole picture is contained in it.. it shouldn't be taken literally as it is..
the former, as i've stated before, pretty much coincides with what i've learned from a friend in theosophy..

only, he did not mention any DNA or genetics.. he just told me that we are the lemurians who supposedly went extinct before the 4th cycle of man.. if you trace all that back to the 1st cycle, i wonder how we looked like. theosophy has a different take on all this *evolution* thing.. in the next cycle, the sexes will still be distinct, but we will not care so much about it anymore.. and communication will have evolved into some telephatic communal form.
but don't take my word for it.. you are encouraged to study for your own understanding..
