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THE SCIENCE OF THE WORD / THE BOOK OF FORMATION

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Life began with five common everyday elements gathered, either spontaneously or accidentally or, maybe by a divine super engineer, supreme being OR GOD to create four different complex molecules made up of phosphorus, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen, which we named G, A, T and C, the letters of DNA.


This super engineer put this four elements inside of a dirt suit or earth vessel made up of hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen and carbon to hold DNA. 

 In thirty-two (1) mysterious Paths of Wisdom did Jah, (2) the Jehovah of hosts, (3) the God of Israel, (4) the Living Elohim, (5) the King of ages, the merciful and gracious God, (6) the Exalted One, the Dweller in eternity, most high and holy--engrave his name by the three Sepharim (7) --Numbers, Letters, and Sounds.(8)

2. Ten are the ineffable Sephiroth. (9) Twenty-two are the Letters, the Foundation of all things; there are Three Mothers, Seven Double and Twelve (10) Simple letters.

 

 

Those four letters, called phosphates, which are useless on their own, were first paired then connected to an energy source (ATP) and finally encased.  The four molecules/letters then combined and wrote their own programs on long molecular strands called “self replicating molecules,” which were able to record and duplicate those very complex programs.

 

The DNA programs include ‘spell check,’ cellular proofreading and error-checking mechanisms that are built-in to ensure near perfect fidelity for DNA replication.  According to scientists this “magical” series of coordinated actions that “breathed life” into matter were purely accidental.  Letters, power source, programs and a programmer. WOW this kind a looks like a ……………….Computer?  

THE COMPUTER OF LIFE! 

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