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In seeing christ in a vision i correctly said to him, " we need medical attention " in the vision, there was an insane creator who destroyed what he created, without purpose, which is to say, irrationally. this is the deranged streak in the mind; christ is our only hope since we cannot now call asklepios. asklepios came before christ and raised a man from the dead; for this act, zeus had a kyklopes slap him with a thunderbolt. christ also was killed for what he had done, raising a man from the dead. elijah brought a boy back to life and disappeared soon after in a whirlwind. " the empire never ended". the physician has come to us a number of times under a number of names, but we are not yet healed, the empire identified him and rejected him, this time he will kill the empire by phagagocytosis.

"In cell biology, phagocytosis (from Ancient Greek φαγεῖν (phagein) , meaning 'to devour', κύτος, (kytos) , meaning 'cell', and -osis, meaning 'process') is the process by which a cell—often a phagocyte or a protist—engulfs a solid particle to form an internal compartment known as a phagosome. It is distinct from other forms of endocytosis like pinocytosis that involves the internalization of extracellular liquids. Phagocytosis is involved in the acquisition of nutrients for some cells. The process is homologous to eating at the level of single-celled organisms; in multicellular animals, the process has been adapted to eliminate debris and pathogens, as opposed to taking in fuel for cellular processes, except in the case of the animal Trichoplax.

In an organism's immune system, phagocytosis is a major mechanism used to remove pathogens and cell debris. For example, when a macrophage ingests a pathogenic microorganism, the pathogen becomes trapped in a phagosome which then fuses with a lysosome to form a phagolysosome. Within the phagolysosome, enzymes and toxic peroxides digest the pathogen. Bacteria, dead tissue cells, and small mineral particles are all examples of objects that may be phagocytized."

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I suppose we all believe what we're going to believe. It was clear to me that some of the "angels" in heaven didn't like it very much when God made man in His image...
It meant that man would one day rule over the angelic order.
Well, to nutshell thousands of years of history in a single paragraph (or two) -
Lucifer didn't like what God had in mind and set about to destroy the image of God from man by the means of genetic alchemy.
All those mythological creatures? They're not really mythological - they're genetic weapons of war designed to destroy man.
The genetic corruption of the earh and man was so bad, God had to do something about it, hence, the great flood. The ark was the remaining vestige of uncorrupted genetics of the orignal creation.
So....God isn't just some angry homicidal maniac.
Just saying...
Peace out.

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sounds like a new religion.. planetology

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