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Corrupted Flesh

 In the beginning God was with us, walking in the garden and His Word was law. YHVH told the people to enjoy all that He had made for us, but not to eat from the tree of knowledge. Specifically knowledge about good and evil. And remember that, as the story goes, we failed. 

 After that the fallen ones came to the earth and corrupted all flesh. Most people want to say that Noah and his family was uncorrupted, but that doesn't match scripture. All flesh was corrupted. It was Noah's offspring, through Ham, that produced giants post flood. Preflood there was an global civilization of nephalim and humans, with technology we wouldn't even understand today. Scriptures tell us that the corruption of flesh was done by the mixing of creatures, DNA manipulation. The level of technology to do such a thing is on par with and most likely above what we have today. 

 I believe this is why they laughed at Noah's wood boat. His simple boat would save him while the wise would be confounded by a flood to the likes they never seen. When we look into the earliest know writings, sumerian and babylonia origin mythology, we find fish "gods" teaching the people about money, trade, tools, arts, and most importantly royal bloodlines. These kings of Babylon had advanced knowledge given to them from mermaid like creatures who claimed to be from the star constellation Sirius.

 YHVH told us that we should not eat blood because blood contains the power of life. Ables blood cried out to YHVH when Cain cut him down. It was by the blood of Christ that we are made clean. I believe that this is why the DNA corruption and royal bloodlines are critical to the plans of the fallen ones. 

 The Egyptians and the Babylonians ruled the fertile plains and the 4 rivers worshiping the fallen ones as gods. Their advanced knowledge allowed them to fool many into seeing them as gods themselves. YHVH then gave his Word to us through Moshe. First YHVH wrote his Law directly onto the stone but Moshe in his anger destroyed the first tablets. 

 YHVH had once again came among us, but could only show his backside because our corrupted flesh could not handle his full countenance anymore. Our nature as humans may not be natural but rather distorted by the teachings of the fallen ones. Even Moshe destroyed the perfect Word of YHVH and had to seek His presence to recieve the Word again. 

 Blood sacrifices and ritual worship did not only exist in paganism but also in early YHVH worship. It was structured religion that Christ came against, and it was corruption of the law he came to cleanse. "I did not come to destroy the law but rather to fulfill it" was Christ very words. With the fulfillment of the law came a new phase of Gods Word in our life. It was at this point the law was written on our hearts. 

 It is in our very DNA, cleansed by Christ himself. This is why the scriptures talk about those who live out the law but never know the Word, a knowledge of right and wrong ingrained within our core being. It is this reason we are called to remain in the spirit and separate from our flesh, why we are called to faith rather than doctrines. It is the story of man and his consistent failure to remain in the presence of YHVH and why Christ taught us to represent His ways so that others can experience YHVH through us. 

 We are His body, and we are responsible with what YHVH has given us. (Insert "parable of the talents" here.) It is time we break this generational cycle of destruction and corruption. YHVH wrote his Word on our hearts, are we going to break it once again or are we going to allow His perfect law to present itself through us?

- The Responsible Christian

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