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alanejackson
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2007 5:31 pm
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Becoming A Holiday

Tool Making

Or

Man Does Sin

It was recently reported, that primates, (other than man), had been
observed fashioning and using tools, more extensively than previously
thought to have occurred in nature. Researchers noticed animals
sharpening sticks with their teeth, and then using them to spear small
game during food gathering. It was also pointed out that females were
more involved in this practice than males. That shouldn't surprise
many, should it?

Often overlooked, the greatest difference between the many species
dwelling on earth, is that man appears to be the only "Sinner". As a
species, man has acquired the ability to become conscious of errors
which facilitate its death. Repentance, may be the most beneficial
tool ever conceived. Together, the concepts of "To Sin" and
"Repentance Of", when utilized properly, affords salvation to man. To
discover man's sin/a sin, is the greatest accomplishment an individual
can achieve. Many facts, from many people, collected over many
generations, allows "The One" to see. Then "Man" offers repentance.

Examples: During my studies I think I have noticed a sin previously
unrecognized by man, and this has allowed me to become more familiar
with similar discoveries in the past. Facts indicate that the bird egg
must be turned periodically during incubation in order to maintain its
warm blooded metabolism. Whereas the reptile egg does not require
this periodic turning. Thus, a warm-blooded body must move, or be
moved, more than that of a cold blooded metabolism. In hospitals, bed
ridden patients are turned every two hours to prevent bed sores.
Would turning them every 10 minutes prevent osteoporosis? Is this how
the child does it? Rocking chairs and cradles are evidence that
others have been thinking along this line of reasoning. I'm thinking
its a sin not to move about every so often. And I'm thinking we all
need to think it is. But we don't, yet.

The Movement of the Trees. This need to move at a higher rate became a
requirement for some due to time spent living in the trees rather than
on the ground. Only life forms living for long periods of time in the
trees have become warm-blooded. The bird is require to turn its eggs
during incubation because a higher rate of movement is one aspect of
living in the trees, and the animals adaptation to that environment
now requires it. What other requirements have come about due to our
past generations being tree dwellers?

The Height of the Trees. It was easier to become a warm-blooded
metabolism, and maintain that, living up off the ground where heat
would not dissipate easily. The "Bed" is man's repentance for having
slept on the ground, after moving from the trees back down to the
ground without realizing the height of the trees must be compensated
for. The story of Jesus reminds us, how important it is that each one
of us be aware of and utilize this concept, these concepts.

The Atmosphere Of the Trees. The trees excrete/extrude metabolic
byproducts in the form of organic droplets and gases. Over time, life
forms living in that environment adapt to using the atmosphere
produced by, and synonymous with the trees. Man learned that his
suffering from an inadequate atmosphere, after leaving the trees,
could be alleviated/compensated for by burning bushes. Moses recorded
what he had learned.

Today, many so-called leaders subscribe to the notion that instigating/
causing strife, destruction, and death elsewhere on the Globe, can be
beneficial to them and there's, somehow. The problems that most
afflict us today stems mainly from having such leaders for so long.
They say their way of life is being threatened. Shouldn't it be?
Biblical teachings would. Would not "God with Us".

Alan
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