Being Like God—Determining Good and Evil

May 14, 2010

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By examining the events that took place in the Garden of Eden, we find a clear parallel between the woman’s relationship to her husband, and mankind’s relationship to Yahweh God. We find that mankind was being represented by the woman when Satan went specifically to her to tempt her, and thereupon caused the man to fail and fall. Attested by Eve’s actions, the problem is when the one who is in the submissive role seeks to determine good and evil for oneself, taking the place of their head. This was the plight of Eve, is the plight of women, and is the plight of mankind. A writing addressing this matter more fully can be read by clicking here.

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Gary points out that the bedrock of Christian end-time teachings, Daniel 9:24-27, is the worst translated passage in the entire Bible. He notes that for two thousand years this passage has been fulfilled, as the people of the Prince, believers, have torn down the city and the sanctuary. This stark reality goes hand in hand with the equal error regarding the abomination of desolation. From simple numerical counting set forth in Daniel 12, we see that the first Remnant began this desolation, and it has continued throughout Christianity, evidenced in the mother church, Antioch. This is an extremely revealing and timely program.

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