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Jesus obtained a bride by being pierced in his side, a rib symbolically taken and from his own body came a bride where Jesus is a male spirit within his bride, this is no different than Adam, no different that the moon slamming into the earth which put the Earth in a sleep of death and from the Earth's own body came a bride.
By Genesis 6:3, God limited our years to the 120 area.
Before that, the effect of the Tree of Life in our blood
and the residual prelapsarian nature on this planet sustained
life for a greater number of years. Entropy.
By Genesis 6:3, God limited our years to the 120 area.
Before that, the effect of the Tree of Life in our blood
and the residual prelapsarian nature on this planet sustained
life for a greater number of years. Entropy.
By Genesis 6:3, God limited our years to the 120 area.
Before that, the effect of the Tree of Life in our blood
and the residual prelapsarian nature on this planet sustained
life for a greater number of years. Entropy.
And the Earth was ruled by a race of super-intelligent gerbils called the Nephiggam.
By Genesis 6:3, God limited our years to the 120 area.
Before that, the effect of the Tree of Life in our blood
and the residual prelapsarian nature on this planet sustained
life for a greater number of years. Entropy.
LOL I don't know. I agree with the first part, but I think people lived longer because they had more God juice in their genetics...then we slowly bred it out. The question is why don't more of us live nowadays to this maximum of 120 years?
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