Hugh wrote: If you are seriously interested in human origins a much better place to start research would be the books of Richard Dawkins, try the "Blind Watchmaker" or "River out of Eden" A good understanding of evolution is an essential starting place before considering the tripe tossed out by uneducated new age gurus.
Bronte writes: Hugh, have you ever READ Sitchen? I don't think so, because if you had you would know what a scholar he is -- to the point of being knitpicky boring as hell. He is esteemed in his field, archeology -- no New Ager. And he makes a very strong case, from archeological evidence up the gazoo (it fills 12 or so books) that mankind's origins are extraterrestrial. I get that you're a fact-loving guy, and I like that. But I like Angela more. You go further than others but drop the curtain at looking at certain possibilities (like alien dna, like the dhali-lama radio connection) because -- ? They challenge your assumptions? Angela doesn't stop at the assumptions, she keeps going. I have a feeling nothing would stop her. Angela - don't be Vaj's soulmate - be mine! __ --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase.