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Lisa Nichols's avatar

Wow. This was so interesting. Bringing a lot of things I’ve thought of or read individually together so carefully and thoughtfully! Giving me a lot to research. Thank you!

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Aimee Johnson's avatar

Love this! Thank you!

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Graham (baba gbb)'s avatar

100% ditto and amen. Blessings and prayers to you and yours.

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Melissa's avatar

Profound Adrian! Thank you 🤍

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Sarah's avatar

This is amazing work, what a read. Thank you 🙏🏼

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Cass's avatar

Wow. This is so concise!

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MAGC's avatar

Very cool. So do you think there were more humans beyond Adam and Eve in the garden?

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Adrian Davidson's avatar

I’m not sure! It seems like there might have been. I do wonder if we have heard about only the lineage that’s relevant from Adam to Noah.

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MAGC's avatar

Seems like Enoch is the book that makes that seem to be the case.

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Adrian Davidson's avatar

It actually sounds that way from Genesis - Cain is afraid other people are gonna get him when he’s kicked out of the Garden. What other people? He’s the third person on earth so far. So at the very least there were other humans on earth, outside of the garden.

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Kristin Giacopelli's avatar

Can the other "people" or the "anyone" be referencing the angels by any chance?

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Adrian Davidson's avatar

Could be. Another theory is there were other humanoids made but we were the first humans “made in God’s image.”

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Britianny Kalvachev's avatar

Well done, Adrian! This was brilliant!

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Kait's avatar
Apr 8Edited

Reread this several times and still integrating. So much to think about. and a lot that made so much sense.

My biggest struggle with Christianity (as I make my way back) has been the missing years of Jesus (felt hidden on purpose & most ppl make up a story that fits their theology - which in Protestantism can be a thousand opinions just on that). And the other is children born into cultures like Hinduism or Islam or whatever - feels unfair if these innocent kids are pretty much SOL bc their culture is from a fallen angel. Also I have a hard time with this: Disciples having visions of God then writing it down, yet any thing written after the Bible or any new experience is untrue or a trickster spirit. Ie Mohammads experience with God- which he did believe the Bible was necessary as was Torah .

Not to mention Protestantism which I spent my entire life in, has 44000 denominations and if anyone gets a new idea, they can start a new one. I researched and would go from one to the next reformed, non denom, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Baptist, baptecostal (yes a church I went to calls themselves this lol), and then further branches of those. I only left more confused about history and deconstructed 2 years ago.

Although I have all these questions, I’m venturing back into Christianity a lot from the research you’ve shared and my personal experiences of the spirit realm. Right now Catholicism or orthodoxy are the two that have the most history and cohesiveness. Although most of Christianity is infiltrated , I decided to go with the one that I feel is best equipped for warfare.

Thanks for this blog and the open discussion.

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Vanessa's avatar

This was a great read, I’ve read about all the things you’ve touched on here separately so it’s great to see someone took the time and effort to bring it all together! Thank you!

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Rebekah Love's avatar

Great read, I love how you tie so many things together in a concise way and you really explained a lot of things well. But the theory of Eve being the forbidden fruit and that childbirth was the curse of the fall is flawed and is frankly going to lead people down dead-end rabbit holes which will lead to flawed conclusions about sex, marriage, and God’s purpose for mankind. God commanded Adam and Eve to be fruitful and increase BEFORE the fall. Childbirth was not the curse, PAIN in childbearing was the curse. Therefore, the moon and menstruation being part of the curse stands on a weak foundation. I say all this respectfully, but it needs to be noted. 🙂

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Kelly's avatar

I love this profound yet concise breakdown so much! One detail I don’t understand is the connection between him being a Capricorn and him being his own dad. Can someone explain?

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GRRM's avatar

I'm so curious about the Nephilites. Did you read any books that helped support the formation of some of the way you talk about them?

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Lisa Moore's avatar

Amazing work! Thank you for publishing this! Loved it!

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Kiley Klemann's avatar

Oh my goodness this was amazing to read!!! Thank you!

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Liza's avatar

Jews weren’t ‘tricked’ into not recognizing their own messiah, they were simply following the Torah. According to the Torah. The messiah must come from the bloodline of King David. Tribes are passed down from the father, not from the mother. And supposedly jesus had no father, and is therefore disqualified from the being the messiah as his father did not come from King David lineage.

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Adrian Davidson's avatar

Both Mary and Joseph were descended from David so whether you recognize the tribal status of his "adopted" father or not - Jesus absolutely carried the blood of King David. Saying the son of God had no father (ie recognizing the virgin birth of Jesus) as denial of his messianic status is kind of wild.

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