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Origin of ancient biology and genetics.

               origin of ancient biology and genetics.

In this blog post, we discuss the origin of ancient biology and genetics. Ancient biology from the perspective of the original man and woman is much different than what is taught in schools. In fact, in many cases, it is the exact opposite.

Origin of Biology





What is Ancient Biology?
Biology is the study of the 144,000 aspects of perfect character and the parts of the body that they correspond to. These 144,000 aspects ofperfect character are the origin of the 144,000 animal and plant totems.
Why is character important?
Understanding character is important as all disease and mutation is a result of neglecting one or more aspects of character.

Ancient Biology

How are the animals and plants formed?
Animal and Plant originate from the body of the original man and woman. Each part of the body corresponds to an original animal.
Who is the Original Man?
The Original Man is the Asiatic Black Man; the Maker; the Owner; the Cream of the planet Earth, Father of Civilization, and God of the Universe.
Who is the Original Woman?
The Original Woman is the Asiatic Black Woman; the Maker; the Owner; the Womb of the planet Earth, Mother of Civilization, and Goddess of the Universe.

Origin of Genetics

Why do animals and plants only represent one aspect of character?
Animals and plans are not unified beings as humans are. They reflect the integrity of character of the dominant society.
What are some aspects of perfect character?
“They include courage, wisdom, goodness, strength, grace, honesty, authority, gentleness, abundance, beauty, friendliness, unlaziness, humor, and many, many more totaling 144,000. The vast majority of the parts or aspects of character do not have names in the English language. In the original languages, every aspect has two names, one for the animal and one for the plant. One original plant and one original animal were created for each aspect of your character.”
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Where are the perfect animals and plant totems?
The 144,000 animal and plant totems are held in the custody of the 144,000 judges.

Ancient Genetics




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What about the foul and poisonous animals?
Moral character creates beutiful forms and immoral character creates ugly forms. Modern scientist have found the effects of certain word on water molecules. All foul and poisonous animals that we see today come from the character of the dominate society. For the past6,000 years we have been experiencing the world of the man/woman made from the recessive genes of the original man and woman. This cycle of evil was started on the island of Patmos (Pelan) through a process of selective breeding (artificial selection). While the original man/woman has perfect character under their perfect society, the recessive man/woman is imperfect and lacks the seat of morality, thus animals and plants reflect the dominate society. All poisonous and foul plants and animals are deviations from the original 144,000 plant and animal totems and aspects of perfect character. For example, the blood-sucking animals of today are representative of the greed of the dominant society.
What about evolution?
Evolution teaches that man evolved from an animal. The opposite is true. All animals and plants are derived from a part of the mind of man/woman. The law of evolution is really the law of integrity. In other words, plants and animals evolve from the integrity of character of the dominant society.
How can an animal come from the mind of man/woman?
There have been recent studies that have scratched the surface of this idea. These studies include the concepts of the mammalian, insect, and reptilian aspects of the brain. These animals derive from parts of the body of the original man/woman.

Ancient Genetic Engineering and Ancient DNA




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What about DNA?
Currently, there are two active stands of DNA out of a total of 12 active DNA strands in our natural state. This process was set in motion 50,000 years ago to alter the human body, by forgetting aspects of character, through self-imposed isolation. This self-imposed isolation caused 10 strands of DNA to become dormant. This change allowed for the recessive genes of the original man/woman to be expressed phenotypically 6,000 years ago.
What make a person recessive?
A person is recessive after the Black germ has been deliberately bread out over the course of seven generations. It takes one generation of breeding with the original man/woman to graft the Black germ back.
What is the Black Germ/Gene?
The Black Germ is the seat of morality or seat of God. It allows God to incarnate as an inner guide for a new personality or soul. There are a total of 1billion 8 million original Gods that incarnate on a given planet at a single time each forming a new personality each time. The Black Germ is self-generating and is able to regenerate after the law of momentum has run its course.
What about ancient lifespan and life expectancy?
For more information on this check out our blog post, 
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