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Convergence - Lewis Hildreth

Convergence

By: Lewis Hildreth

Paperback | 10 April 2014

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The masses of the world are woefully ignorant of what they will soon confront, totally unprepared for what is soon coming. Humans will either cease to exist or be unrecognizable as a God-created species. What on Earth is going on? That which heretofore existed only in the imaginations of science fiction writers is now scientific fact. Glow-in-the-dark pigs? Ordinary pigs' DNA combined with glow-in-the-dark jelly fish DNA. A cow giving human milk? That cow is part human! Every living thing has DNA: humans, animals, plants, reptiles, sea creatures, insects, bacteria, viruses. DNA: the mechanism which stores all of the genetic information that makes each living creature unique. Scientists are splicing genes of one living creature into embryos of a different living creature, creating new life forms. Coming advancements in computer technology will soon allow computers to be interfaced with genetically-enhanced human bodies and brains, creating some kind of post-human species. Considering all of the UFO movies, documentaries, and propaganda available, are we being "desensitized" to the possibility that there could be a "UFO connection" in our future as well? Uncontrolled use of various technologies will bring out the dark side of human nature. All living things can, and will, have their DNA exchanged to form some new, unheard of creature or humanoid. All these things (and many more) are converging toward the destruction of life as we know it on Earth ... unless God intervenes.

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