it isn't surprising to find that the grandmother gave birth to 12 children; the mom gave birth to 6 children, and
the grand daughter only gave birth to one or two children.
Human males also seem to be experiencing this sort of "reverse evolution", as male sterility and
homosexuality seems to be rampant. Bear in mind that, according to science, the evolutionary process
depends on gene replication [having children!]. Thus, if people do not replicate any more, the evolutionary
process basically stops.
Maybe the most stunning finding is the fact that no one has ever been able to tell us: “My employees have all
embrace atheism, so they no longer steal from our company, nor are they as lazy [or dishonest] as before”;
“My son has become an atheist, and therefore has become a more caring, peaceful, and sincere person"; “My
husband is much more faithful to me now that he has embraced atheism”, etc.
Rather, what we see on a daily basis, is that atheism makes people angry, hopeless, arrogant, and self-
destructive; so that they often end up embracing self destructive ideas and behaviors (Marxism,
homosexuality, moral relativism, extreme selfishness, shallow mindedness, fowl language, etc).
Many centuries ago, a Jewish Rabbi named Simeon Ben Lakish said, “There are three insolent ones: Israel
among the nations, the dog among beasts, and the cock among fowls (some also say the goat among small
cattle, and the caper shrub among trees)” In addition, Rabbi Meir (2nd Century C.E.) is quoted saying: Why
was the Torah given to Israel? Because they are of a fiery temper. For in the school of Rabbi Ishmael it is
taught, ‘At His right hand was a fiery Law unto them’ (Deut. 33:2), meaning that the Holy One said, ‘It is
right that they be given a fiery Law [to restrain them]’. Some say, ‘Israel’s Laws had to be of fire, for if the
Torah had not been given them, no people or tongue could withstand them’ [leading to their own
extermination]. It is in this connection that Rabbi Simeon Ben Lakis said, ‘There are three creatures of a fiery
(insolent) temper: among the nations, Israel; among beasts, the dog; and among fowls, the cock’. Rabbi Israel
bar Redifa said in the name of Rabbi Ammi: ‘You may think that such description of Jews [as fiery and
insolent] is disparaging (anti-semite). In fact, it is complimentary, as their attitude is, ‘Let me be a Jew or be
crucified!’Indeed, as Rabbi said, to this day Jews outside the Land are called ‘stiff necked people’.-
Babylonian Talmud, Betzah 25B; Exod. Rabbah 42:9
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