Talk 5: The genome of human BHG

Talk 5: The genome of human BHG

12 September 2020 Off By Naginder Sehmi

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I was taught that the genome of human BHG has evolved naturally very much like those of all other living beings. Just to recall: BHG stands for Bacterium Homo Graedigus, simply: greedy human bacteria. This is the biggest of lies. Humans stopped evolving more than five thousand years ago.

The truth

Listen to this truth from the Bible: God created humans and allotted Earth to them to use it as it pleased them. Since then  humans have religiously used the Earth? So, how can we accuse BHG of causing Earth’s sickness? Don’t you worry, the Bible also assures us that sick Earth will be cured and redeemed after the apocalypse.

The Torah also assures me that “God created man in the image and likeness of himself”. This assertion confuses me a lot. Many religions proclaim that God has neither shape nor image, nor an abode in time and space. What kind of likeness are we talking about? The likes of you and I occupy much space on the Earth. How can I be abstract and formless like God? So, I must be God.

Six time I tried to improve the genome of my BHG; look at the feature image at the top. What happened to me every time? My nose turned into an elephant trunk, head became a beak, my body bloodied, got goat’s legs, grew into a four-armed drummer. Finally, when I turned into an electrified hyper powerful deity I gave up, utterly scared.

Nasty I-ness gene

Curiously, the same saintly authors of sacred books contradict and tell me that humans are the nasty bacteria. Believe me, they decoded the genetic make-up of BHG and identified its extremely virulent gene. For this, they did not require super electron microscopes. They coded the gene “I-ness”. It forms a  tenacious unbreakable loop. This gene empowers BHG to think, question and communicate, acquire enormous possessions, accumulate force, plan its actions, and so on, at a level much above that of all other living beings. Why on earth would BHG rock the boat to save sick Earth? When we hear them declare vociferously that they want to cure and save Earth and nature, they are just play-acting. It is double talk. The gene of “I-ness” is etched in their hearts, impossible to rectify. This gene is very unusual and highly complex. So, we will look into it in separate Talks.

Composition of I-ness

From my young age I have heard I-ness talked about within my religion. I learnt that it is the root of cardinal sins or vices: greed, pride, desire, passion, lust,  lechery, covetousness, avarice, cupidity, temptation, attachment, delusion, wrath, anger, violence, gluttony and laziness. What amazes me very much is the fact that, unlike the BHG, these vicious traits have not amplified in other animals with evolution. One chilling by-product, hatred, seems to occur in humans only!

Good genes

How dare I denigrate the entire BHG creed? Many also have the “G-ness” gene, the “goodness” or “generosity” gene. Thanks to the wholesome and virtuous quality of this gene humans have averted total annihilation so far. We acquire and develop these good qualities through listening, understanding and believing, being truthful, empathic, compassionate, just, loving, self-controlled, courageous, humble and content. To me, it seems that individuals rather than groups, communities and nations own these virtues more  prominently. Thankfully, these qualities triggered reduction of inter-human hatred and violence, but at a much-reduced pace and scale. You will admit that overall, BHG have become more virulent towards my sick Earth.

Then I question myself: Why does I-ness continue to swell and fortify unabated? Is it that its genetic vices are so well hidden that thy are not evident to us? Or do we see them but deliberately ignore them?

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