The Creation Of Adam And Eve
By James Donahue
In the Book of
Genesis we are presented the story of the creation of the first man named Adam. The story goes on to tell how God give Adam
a “helpmate” and created the first woman, Eve, from Adam’s rib.
Instead of blindly
considering this story from its literal content, suppose we explore what the original author of the old Hebrew text was attempting
to tell us.
Adam is not a proper
name. The word is a common noun in Hebrew that means “man.” “Yahveh formed ha-adam (the man) out of the
dust of ha-adamah” or the ground. Adamah means ground, or dirt.
Thus the first man, or the Adam
Kodman, was not necessarily called Adam, even though there are continual references to Adam throughout the Bible and including
the New Testament. Adam was always used as a proper name but we believe this stemmed from clerical errors by scribes who were
not thinking.
If there was a first man placed
on the planet magically by an outside force, he would not have had a language because he had no need for communicating with
others of his own kind. There would not have yet been others of his kind. Thus he probably had no name, or if he even gave
it any thought, he called himself something with a guttural sound like Ugggg.
We do not believe
the appearance of the first man was as simple as this story makes it appear, however. The discovery of various bones of primates
with humanoid appearances that date far back into the past suggest something else was going on that speeded the arrival of
modern man.
There appears to
have been an effort by the early religious order and especially the Roman Catholic Church to cover up any references to DNA
manipulation of earth primates by alien visitors. There was a decision to alter the historical record and remove all of the
credit from “the gods” or the Elohim, and give it instead to the one God.
The Elohim reference,
which means “gods” rather than “god,” and the Genesis report of the “sons of god” who
came down to earth and mated with the daughters of men to create “mighty men who were of old, men of renown,”
appear to point to an extraordinary historical event. It may have been a distant memory of alien manipulation of primate DNA.
Such an event would have accelerated the intellect and awareness of the children of chosen primates so they became the first
humans, or homo sapiens. It is interesting to note that the word “homo” is the Latin word for ground.
From the variety of bones of humanoid-type
primates found all over the world, there were many experiments with DNA implantations in various primates. That we have so
many variations in race, language, skin color and customs of humans, it appears that we sprang from various sources and possibly
from a variety of experiments. The races that exist today were the successful experiments. The Neanderthals were an almost
successful variation that remained in competition for thousands of years before disappearing.
Because humans
carry the DNA of the alien race that visited Earth, but the bodies of primates that sprang from the earth, they became, in
a sense, the children of both the aliens, or “sons of god” who visited the planet, and the Mother Earth.
The whole story
is told briefly in Genesis 6: “There were giants on the Earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God
came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men of renown.”
Is this not a description
of an alien race of beings bringing a sexual revolution to Earth through the daughters of men who bore a new and modified
generation of children? These children grew to be “mighty men . . . of renown.”
That we are looking
at DNA plantings is quite evident when we examine the story in Genesis 2 which explains how “God” created Eve.
He caused “a deep sleep to fall on Adam . . . and He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh in its place. Then
the rib which the Lord God had taken from man He made into a woman.”
Indeed, anyone who knows anything
about medicine understands that one of the best places to find DNA is from bone marrow. Thus this story tells of an early
surgical procedure performed on a man to either remove, or alter the bone marrow of humans.
There is a strange story that
has filtered down from surviving ancient Hebrew and other world text that tells of Lilith, the first wife of Adam. There are
many variations of this story. One of the more interesting versions is that Adam preferred Eve because she was fair while
Lilith was covered with hair.
This strange story
suggests that whatever was going on during that period was causing rapid changes in the appearance and the mental thinking
of the primates who were evolving into humans.