Lloyd Pye says that hominids or "hominoids" (human-like creatures) have existed for millions of years. He says that man is a creature with a more recent arrival on the scene. Mankind did not appear until about 200,000 years ago–with something happening around 40,000 years ago that ushered in modern man.
This scenario basically gels with the idea that Adam and Eve were created some 50,000 years ago.
Pye says that man’s DNA shows signs that we’ve been tampered with–by an extra-terrestrial intelligence that is very advanced. We’re the product of alien tinkering–is the argument. Not only that, but these aliens also tinkered with a number of animals, besides us.
All the domesticated animals today are also the product of alien intervention: cats, dogs, sheep, cows, horses, etc. A fascinating example of a "domesticated" animal is the cheetah. Cheetahs are a hybrid of cats and dogs. They have traits of both kinds of household pets. They are easily domesticated after being caught in the wild. They can be trained to hunt for man.
Pye says that these "gods" that created man also created the domesticated animals so that they could have some comfort during their stay here.
I believe that it was God who ushered in modern man with the creation of Adam and Eve. And it was God who created the domesticated animals as companions for man.
Pye says that the sasquatch, the Yeti, the "Hobbits" (small hominoids who hide in the jungles of South Pacific islands close to the equator), and the Australian Yowie(!) are currently living hominoids that go back millions of years. They are natural to this world. (The Neanderthals were also hominoids, who were wiped out.) The hominoids are "natural" to this world. The basic argument goes like this: hominoids have 48 chromosomes. Man has 46 chromosomes. Actually (says Pye), we have 48, but the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th chromosomes in our DNA have been fused together. Thus the tampering. This fusing was done, Pye believes, to make our DNA compatible with the DNA of the aliens who created us–so that they could reproduce with us.
We humans are not natural to this world–this would include the domesticated animals who serve us. Scripture tells us that we should see ourselves as pilgrims who are undergoing a journey on this earth. We are strangers on a strange world. We were placed here by (I would say divine) intervention–from outside the earth.