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Believe what you will,
but the Creation story in Genesis is the only one that makes
sense; the only one that is incontrovertible; that is verified by
wording in Isaiah that everyone can relate to.
The story of Genesis is not a
religious or evolutionist approach. This story begged me to
understand it -- Cried out to me, nagged me, and would not leave me alone
until I sat down and made sense out of it. I had to take the
approach, early on, that many, no doubt honest people tried, over millennia,
to pervert Genesis to a religious purpose. I had to take it (the
story) away from the religious trappings and allow it to stand on its own
feet. It only made sense to me when I realized that the early
religious writers made changes to the words that made it possible for them
to use it for their purposes; and that I had to change the wording back to
the original wording that was in keeping with the confirming words in
Isaiah. For example: In the paragraph where the bible story
says, "The sun was also risen....". I believe the original
wording said, "A fire ball appeared in the sky..."etc.
A fire ball appearing in the
sky made no sense 2000 years ago. It only made sense to us on July
16, 1945.
In Pennsylvania a man went to
work at a local nuclear power station -- he set off the alarms walking in
the door in the AM to go to work. The local geologist said this is
of no concern -- old mining traces. The granite rock under his house
(after the basement was removed) has millions of tiny short cracks, all
oriented in one direction. All full of U308 uranium --
Fallout. All producing enough radon gas to saturate the workman's
clothes and set off alarms when he went to work -- alarms which were
supposed to ring if a workman received a dose of radiation from inside the
plant!
As you can see, I did a lot of research in this.
Read the book as see how all these facts fit together like pieces of a
puzzle.
Get the book and check
out more fascinating findings.
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