
Sequential Logic in Creation
The Fundamentals
Chapter 16
Sequential logic, within its sequence, shows us elements of the original design and their destiny. As we can see, we have leaders, helpers and facilitators.
As the scientific world, we deal with tangible evidence and not beliefs, yet the scientific community propagates unsubstantiated theories and exactly these theories are being financed and played right before our eyes through media. The financial support for such projects, to say the least, is enormous; the obsession with just the physical is overbearing, and why is it so? There is a simple answer: no one has ever attempted to join the two together for either we have philosophy, religion or science, yet these three are one because without the Sovereign One none of these could emerge.
Religion continues on building ever stranger theology and freezes it all in a dogma and then imprints it on the mind of the unsuspected, while science builds the ever more entertaining theories about the origins of man.
No one has dared to state that in the midst of the prehistoric human-like creature we have the emergence of new people that seem to have appeared from nowhere. This NOWHERE is the spirit world governed by the Pure Spirit of Life we call God.
We must grasp the fundamentals of creation for these are indeed essential for our existence and progress.
I cannot stress enough the fact that we have the ability to think straight and that this straightness is divine. We have assumed that straight thinking belongs in the world of matter and the physics, not in the world of the immaterial. Just as thought itself is a spiritual carrier of knowledge, which evolves into something visible and tangible so it is also with the world of God's Spirit.
Then the Lord saw that the wickedness of man was great on the earth, and that every intent of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually. [GEN 6:5]
There was no law yet to define sin; yet, it does not change the fact that man's violence caused God great grief.
The core of the human being, the heart, got corrupted, even the intent and the thought itself was polluted, but that would be of no grave consequence if only there was a break in this evildoing, but there was none. The evil was CONTINUAL.
Obviously God was looking for a change, some repentance, this is the idea of progress, and something to do with winning over, but nothing of this sort was present; no overcomers. However, in the midst of this sea of hoodlums and perverts God found just one with the original spark of divinity-Noah-so just for him alone God creates a new world.
SL points to the fact that there must be a change for quite naturally God expects it from us. It is easy to be set in our ways and keep on beating on a dead horse, repeating the same rituals without any noticeable change for better.
Our idea regarding something established is rooted in something that has been sitting in one place for a very long time, to which history and tradition attached itself like the dust we wipe off the furniture. Continual evil belongs to the evil, but does not belong to a son or daughter, the seed.
The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, [GEN 6:4]
Within the Hellenistic culture, the above verse triggered many fantasies within the mythological frame of mind and which the church had subsequently inherited. Mythology gave us the magnifying glass through which we saw also the Bible. The giants were as Greek gods and they supposedly descended from the mix between angels and humans, yet we know that angels, are flames, spirits, and do not marry nor are able to mix with flesh, because they are not flesh and blood and are genderless.
SL can make clear what dogma never will do. It is obvious that the angelic properties, which God deposited in Adam, had dramatically altered the world.
As it was earlier shown, Adam was at first purely a spiritual being (Genesis 1:26) and who later was enclosed in a body made out of earthly elements. If Adam remained in his pre-Genesis two state he would have been like all the rest of God's angels, spirit. But he was deposited into a body so that he could physically procreate, which explains longevity of his and his descendants and even transfiguration or translation as it was the case with Enoch. Such people joined very different breed of people and in the first phase of this amalgamation, the giants appeared.
Adam's genes passed on to us through Noah, his sons and their wives.
We must not forget that Cain was already in the land of Nod where the first fusion took place. The nomadic tribes of Cain [who was a wanderer] came to Canaan where they settled and this is clearly shown in the following passage: 1. the Kenite and the 2. Kenizzite and the 3. Kadmonite and the 4. Hittite and the 5. Perizzite and the 6.Rephaim and the 7.Amorite and the 8. Canaanite and the 9. Girgashite and the 10. Jebusite." [GEN 15:19-21] ten in total.
These are the descendants of Cain and the eighth offshoot is Canaan, a land where Abraham came to sojourn. Therefore, the first righteous man arrived in the land of Cain.
God called the Kenites to improve this earth, to cultivate it with their iron inventions. In the same chapter, we also read (verse 18) that all the lands of the East God promised to Abraham for a permanent possession therefore for a time God permitted the Kenite to lease these lands from Abraham and his descendants.
Here is the fundamental reason why God would permit evil first in order to replace it with something of His own kind later. Flood was just the first evidence, Noah, Abraham, Israel and the giving of the law. Then the sequence continues showing us that through dispersions and re-gatherings God only deals with the righteous and destroys the wicked. He has planted something in the field and He keeps on clearing it of weeds and thistles; sowing and harvesting until His storehouse is filled.
Evil did not come from above through some cataclysmic upheaval for evil had begun here on earth and therefore it has to be dealt with right here on this earth, but it is none of our business to attack it; but just prevent it from spreading. 'Allow both to grow together until the harvest; and in the time of the harvest I will say to the reapers, "First gather up the tares and bind them in bundles to burn them up; but gather the wheat into my barn." [MAT 13:30]