Homo Sapien Sapien Sapien


by Ernie Fitzpatrick - Date: 2007-12-01 - Word Count: 295 Share This!

Some 200,000 years ago, give or take a year, mankind moved from homo erectus to homo sapien (man who knows). Obviously he (cave man) didn't know all that much, but give him (and her) credit for embracing some degree of consciousness. And for some 150,000 years the structure of mankind's head slowly evolved until around 40-50,000 years ago (give or take a couple of years), man became known as homo sapiens sapiens. Meaning?

Man now was separated from the pack!

What happened? Did God breathe His life into man as we read on the Genesis story? Is this where man became spirit or was even the cro magnon man and other homos (of which science has names for many) spirit being before this. What we do know is that man became separate from all the rest or the birds of the air, the beasts of the field, and the fish in the sea.

Dominion? Well, that's an other story.

The story I want to convey is that I see a new humanity coming- homo sapien sapien sapain. Man who knows that he knows and he (she too) knows that collectively. How can we say we are ONE when Christians fight Christians, Muslims, atheists, agnostics, Buddhists, etc? Tell me, how is that "Christian" or one who follows Jesus, the Christ?

Didn't Jesus say LOVE your enemies?

Didn't Jesus say to "resist not evil"?

Can we just sweep these under the rug as somehow "not understood"?

As we move towards the Mayan calendar ending date of 2012, maybe enough stuff will come our way that we'll see that we're all in this together, that we need each other, and that finally we'll UNITE, be ONE as Jesus instructed, and be the Kingdom people we were ALL intended to be- homo sapien sapien sapien!


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