Zone1 Wickedness in these Last Days

I will unleash wild beasts against you, to rob you of your children and wipe out your livestock, till your population dwindles away and your roads become deserted. Leviticus 26:22 NABRE

one for the road ... were but the above to come true.

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Remember the Sabbath to be kept holy ...

is that a commandment - no, neither a day off to get drunk ... their creation, life - as a type of completion, a sabbath.

no more telling judgement for desert dwellers will be their destruction of garden earth - of all their ravages.
 
I will unleash wild beasts against you, to rob you of your children and wipe out your livestock, till your population dwindles away and your roads become deserted. Leviticus 26:22 NABRE
Sooo, what is your point? Do you believe those of the days of Moses were more wicked than today?
 
Who knows how wicked we are as a people, but Noah would have condemned Trump as such.
God told us the reason for the flood. DNA mutation, caused by sex with fallen angels. And they were wicked. Noah and his family were the only ones left on earth that were still perfect in their generations. The word used is tamim, and means unblemished, just as the sacrifices at the Temple were to be unblemished. It refers to Noah's physical perfection as well as his morality, In this case it was the physical body that had not been corrupted, which is why God relied on to replenish mankind with normal DNA.
 
God told us the reason for the flood. DNA mutation, caused by sex with fallen angels. And they were wicked. Noah and his family were the only ones left on earth that were still perfect in their generations. The word used is tamim, and means unblemished, just as the sacrifices at the Temple were to be unblemished. It refers to Noah's physical perfection as well as his morality, In this case it was the physical body that had not been corrupted, which is why God relied on to replenish mankind with normal DNA.

Woo Hoo!
 
An explanation of The Irish Ram above.

From AI Copilot: "The theological interpretation you're referencing is rooted in a fringe branch of biblical theology that blends literalist readings of Genesis 6 with extra-biblical texts like the Book of Enoch, and sometimes incorporates modern genetic concepts to explain ancient events. Here's a breakdown of its foundations:

Core Scriptural Basis
  • Genesis 6:1–4 describes the “sons of God” taking human wives and producing offspring known as the Nephilim.
  • Genesis 6:9 says Noah was “perfect in his generations.” The Hebrew word tamim is often translated as “blameless” or “unblemished.”
  • Some interpret tamim to mean genetically pure, suggesting Noah’s lineage hadn’t been corrupted by the Nephilim or fallen angel.
📚 Extra-Biblical Influences
  • Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees (not part of most biblical canons) elaborate on the idea that fallen angels (Watchers) mated with human women, producing giant hybrid offspring.
  • These texts describe the angels teaching forbidden knowledge, corrupting humanity, and leading to widespread violence and genetic impurity.
Modern Interpretive Layer
  • Some contemporary theologians and commentators overlay genetic language—like DNA mutation or hybridization—onto these ancient texts.
  • They argue that the flood was God’s response to a biological corruption of humanity, not just moral wickedness.
  • Noah’s “perfection” is thus seen as physical purity, preserving the original human genome.
🧠 Theological Positioning
  • This view is not mainstream within traditional Christian theology.
    • It’s popular among some evangelical, dispensationalist, and prophecy-focused circles, especially those influenced by Second Temple Jewish literature and early church fatherslike Justin Martyr and Tertullian.
    • Critics argue it overextends the meaning of tamim, which is often used to describe moral integrity, not genetics.
godeeperbiblestudy.com/genesis-chapter-6-fallen-angels-and-the-flood/

hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/29057/is-genesis-69-referring-to-noahs-genetic-purity

www.crcnh.org/downloads/topical-studies/Fallen-Angels-and-The-Days-of-Noah.pdf

https://comegrowwithmeonline.com/documents/8_ContendForTheFaith/Series8-TheFaith_Lesson32_ Genetic Wickedness _09-09-20.pdf
 
Copilot AI

The theological interpretation you're referencing is rooted in a fringe branch of biblical theology that blends literalist readings of Genesis 6 with extra-biblical texts like the Book of Enoch, and sometimes incorporates modern genetic concepts to explain ancient events. Here's a breakdown of its foundations:

📜 Core Scriptural Basis
  • Genesis 6:1–4 describes the “sons of God” taking human wives and producing offspring known as the Nephilim.
  • Genesis 6:9 says Noah was “perfect in his generations.” The Hebrew word tamim is often translated as “blameless” or “unblemished.”
  • Some interpret tamim to mean genetically pure, suggesting Noah’s lineage hadn’t been corrupted by the Nephilim or fallen angels.
📚 Extra-Biblical Influences
  • Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees (not part of most biblical canons) elaborate on the idea that fallen angels (Watchers) mated with human women, producing giant hybrid offspring.
  • These texts describe the angels teaching forbidden knowledge, corrupting humanity, and leading to widespread violence and genetic impurity.
🧬 Modern Interpretive Layer
  • Some contemporary theologians and commentators overlay genetic language—like DNA mutation or hybridization—onto these ancient texts.
  • They argue that the flood was God’s response to a biological corruption of humanity, not just moral wickedness.
  • Noah’s “perfection” is thus seen as physical purity, preserving the original human genome.
🧠 Theological Positioning
  • This view is not mainstream within traditional Christian theology.
  • It’s popular among some evangelical, dispensationalist, and prophecy-focused circles, especially those influenced by Second Temple Jewish literature and early church fathers like Justin Martyr and Tertullian.
  • Critics argue it overextends the meaning of tamim, which is often used to describe moral integrity, not genetics.


 
The second destruction will soon come upon the world.

Start thinking about Universe rather than just your present incarnation on one teeny weeny planet of which there is an almost infinite number .

You cannot destroy Universe/Consciousness/Energy .
Just transfer its state .


Even in terms of another Extinction event here , such situations are soon remedied .

Learn to be calm and collected in what will continue to be chaotic times for a little longer --- couple of years in many people's opinions -- those that "know" .

Consider Horsey Horse .
Do you want to end up a babbling clown like him ?
 
Noah and his family were the only ones left on earth that were still perfect in their generations.

no more false conclusion could possibly be made even by a desert dweller -

noah and those few remaining the heavens sought were not overwhelmed by and living in evil though far from pure were still able as a&e to fulfill their chosen destiny as the heavens prescribed - to triumph over evil ... for remission to the everlasting.

the heavens gave humanity a second chance by removing the evil destined for destruction anyway in hopes humanity and all living beings might accomplish their goal - claiming not to intervene again till one side, good vs evil or the other is all that is left - the day of final judgement.
 
An explanation of The Irish Ram above.

From AI Copilot: "The theological interpretation you're referencing is rooted in a fringe branch of biblical theology that blends literalist readings of Genesis 6 with extra-biblical texts like the Book of Enoch, and sometimes incorporates modern genetic concepts to explain ancient events. Here's a breakdown of its foundations:

Core Scriptural Basis
  • Genesis 6:1–4 describes the “sons of God” taking human wives and producing offspring known as the Nephilim.
  • Genesis 6:9 says Noah was “perfect in his generations.” The Hebrew word tamim is often translated as “blameless” or “unblemished.”
  • Some interpret tamim to mean genetically pure, suggesting Noah’s lineage hadn’t been corrupted by the Nephilim or fallen angel.
📚 Extra-Biblical Influences
  • Book of Enoch and Book of Jubilees (not part of most biblical canons) elaborate on the idea that fallen angels (Watchers) mated with human women, producing giant hybrid offspring.
  • These texts describe the angels teaching forbidden knowledge, corrupting humanity, and leading to widespread violence and genetic impurity.
Modern Interpretive Layer
  • Some contemporary theologians and commentators overlay genetic language—like DNA mutation or hybridization—onto these ancient texts.
  • They argue that the flood was God’s response to a biological corruption of humanity, not just moral wickedness.
  • Noah’s “perfection” is thus seen as physical purity, preserving the original human genome.
🧠 Theological Positioning
  • This view is not mainstream within traditional Christian theology.
    • It’s popular among some evangelical, dispensationalist, and prophecy-focused circles, especially those influenced by Second Temple Jewish literature and early church fatherslike Justin Martyr and Tertullian.
    • Critics argue it overextends the meaning of tamim, which is often used to describe moral integrity, not genetics.
godeeperbiblestudy.com/genesis-chapter-6-fallen-angels-and-the-flood/

hermeneutics.stackexchange.com/questions/29057/is-genesis-69-referring-to-noahs-genetic-purity

www.crcnh.org/downloads/topical-studies/Fallen-Angels-and-The-Days-of-Noah.pdf

https://comegrowwithmeonline.com/documents/8_ContendForTheFaith/Series8-TheFaith_Lesson32_ Genetic Wickedness _09-09-20.pdf
^ That is liberal garbage. It is the mainstream view. It is popular with Bible readers. Tamim does describe genetics.
I'll trust God. You can trust programmed AI.
 
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Well, I didn't write the Bible, but I am sure it wasn't modified by a liberal with an agenda.

I am not AI with an agenda, I am not a liberal, I am an Injun animist (if you want to call me something), but I do read the Bible and theology.

You are a Genesis literalist with the inclusion of fringy, cringy material that way out machine extremists love. It all means nothing.
 
And what happens to the majority of the people who are neither devout Christians nor "wicked" people?
Everyone will be judged and true Christians separated from everyone else
 
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