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Hi Guys,

I would like to know the Sikh View on the following topics.

Do you beleive Dinosaurs existed?

What are Sikh Views on Neanderthals?

Do Sikhs beleive in Evolution? If so, what is the reason for the huge time gap for humans to arrive since the Earth's Inception.

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Do you believe*** Dinosaurs existed? Yes

What are Sikh Views on Neanderthals? What's there to view other than the facts?

Do Sikhs believe*** in Evolution? Yes

Ok,

Can you answer the following questions for me.

As per Sikhism, the emphasis is on the soul being fortunate enough to attain a human body. Where do the Dinosaurs fit into all this when there were no humans around?

Were Neanderthals not able to attain god? If so what was the purpose of their creation.

Lastly, you didn't answer the second part of my question. If Evolution is seen to be a plausible idea, then why was there such a long delay for Humans to begin exisiting?

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I for one am not a sheepish peasant and believe dinosaurs are and evolution are a conspiracy theory.

-have you ever wondered why they never let you touch the dinosaurs bones

-for all you know they could be made in china
-And dont forget the Indian secret agency's are burying these so called Chinese dinosaur bones for puppet government scientists can find them

-The evolution people they should be ban and there Dera baba systems misleading people

With such an array of proven evidence there is no doubt that Indian agency's + chinese manufactures are the root source of the uncontrolled spread of dera evolution.

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Hi Guys,

I would like to know the Sikh View on the following topics.

Do you beleive Dinosaurs existed?

Sikhism does not say anything about dinosaurs but it confirms that many different FORMS of life exist and many different worlds.

What are Sikh Views on Neanderthals?

Again, Sikhi has NOTHING to do with confirming this theory.

Do Sikhs beleive in Evolution? If so, what is the reason for the huge time gap for humans to arrive since the Earth's Inception.

Not really,.... Evolution is a term used when you don't admit that man,animal, creatures...etc.. were BOTH Created and Destroyed.... instead evolution goes on the route that they just changed and evolved.

In this regard Sikhi and Gurbani does NOT endorse evolution because it says that Akal Purakkh can create and destroy as many times he wants and that he has done !

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There is abundant evidence for evolution. Species face pressure from a changing environment and must adapt or risk being wiped out. Animals are programmed to spread their genetic material, so to continue doing this (their life mission), they have to evolve. Evolution isn't just one big leap either. It occurs through subtle changes and takes many generations before a certain trait is widespread throughout an organism.

If we compare the DNA of a human and Neanderthal, there are obvious differences, but also some similarities. Now, the Neanderthal lived many years ago and the species had to adapt and evolve in order to continue spreading its genetic material when the environment started to change. So, the humans we have today have developed higher-level thinking and other changes (posture, perception etc.) to keep up with the changing world.

As for the dinosaur thing, museums don't let you touch them because they are fragile and there aren't many of them to go around. At least, we haven't found them all (and who knows how many have degraded into soil already). Nobody is going to let some average Joe touch something so important that can help uncover new scientific evidence for how the earth was millions of years ago. If you have qualifications, you can do whatever you like with the bones. You can carbon-date and take DNA samplings of bones. They're real. It isn't just one laboratory doing the testing either.

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