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johannes
July 1st 2007, 02:02 PM
The tree of knowledge.
What is this tree of knowledge in the midst of the garden that God forbid us to eat from?
The tree of knowledge is your eyes.
If you measure your face from your chin, to the top of your head, you will find that your eyes are situated exactly in the middle of your face (the garden in Eden)

Therefore the tree in the midst of the garden is your eye, the tree of knowledge. Gen.2: 17.

I am sure that everybody will agree that all knowledge enters through the windows of your eyes. Also death enters through the same window. See Jerm 9: 21.
Therefore; the bible says you will die if you eat of the tree of sight.
We will explain later what the tree of life is.

Let us now see what the bible says about this tree.
Gen 3: 6 when the woman SAW that the tree was good for food and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired, to make one WISE/GIVE KNOWLEDGE, she took the fruit…
It can’t be clearer than this – do you agree? - Do you understand?
For the first time in the existence of the creation God now reveals this mystery of the tree of knowledge although it is actually very simple to understand. Church has never had the slightest clue what this tree is and ignored it like all the other things they don’t understand.

Verse 6 continued … she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat and gave also unto her husband with her (the spirit in her) and he did eat.
You can now understand that the husband has no choice as to eat what his wife gives him to eat it is logic.

The tree = the eye and the tree bears the fruit.

I say: The fruit of the tree is in your eyes sight
Your eyes bears the fruit that you eat
Your eyes bears the fruit of death
Your eyes bears the fruit of knowledge
Further: The fruit of the eye is pleasant
Gen. 3:6 The fruit of the eye makes you wise
The fruit of the eye is good for food
The fruit of the eye brings death
The fruit of the eye brings desire
The fruit of the eye brings knowledge
If you had no eyes you would not die. IT IS BECAUSE you have eyes that you die.
You might now say; this is nonsense because why would God want to kill me?
Read further and you will understand.

The same day you eat the fruit of the eye, that same day you will die. Gen 2: 17
This “same day” is the sixth day, the day in which the human lives.
All humans were born on the sixth day and will die on the sixth day, disappear, never to return or appear again.
Why? Because you will receive a new body as promised by Jesus/ Mohamed and other prophets, and human would have gained enough knowledge about the visible for the universe, for husband and wife.
Human gained knowledge ONLY of the visible on the sixth day; we will gain knowledge of the spiritual (heaven) on the seventh day.

The human body as we know it, is a temporary body designed only to last for one day, and that day is the sixth day

mikeledo
July 3rd 2007, 12:20 PM
There were actually two trees. The Tree of Lif and one of Knowledge. In NT lore these are both the Holy Grail. Drinking fron the Grail gave one life and knowledge. Cosmically these are Corvus anf Crater, which in ancient times were just one constellation. The snake of the garden (Hydra) runs underneath these two constellations. The serpent was associated with knowledge and not evil in other cultures.

Eve is Virgo and Adam is Leo. Hebat (Heba, Heva) was the Hititte goddess from which "Eve" was derived (Graves). She is generally depicted with a lion, as was Ishtar.

johannes
July 3rd 2007, 01:59 PM
There were actually two trees. The Tree of Lif and one of Knowledge. In NT lore these are both the Holy Grail. Drinking fron the Grail gave one life and knowledge. Cosmically these are Corvus anf Crater, which in ancient times were just one constellation. The snake of the garden (Hydra) runs underneath these two constellations. The serpent was associated with knowledge and not evil in other cultures.

Eve is Virgo and Adam is Leo. Hebat (Heba, Heva) was the Hititte goddess from which "Eve" was derived (Graves). She is generally depicted with a lion, as was Ishtar.

i will discuss the tree of life later.

Zeluvia
July 3rd 2007, 05:52 PM
Not all knowledge enters through your eyes, if so how do you explain the knowledge of people blind from birth?

Your nose is actually the center of your face, and it's singular.

Your eyes receive light, and process that light into signals your brain interprets. Problems with your brain can affect what you see. It is possible to be blind from brain damage while the eyes continue to function perfectly.

Are you honestly saying that people without eyes are dead?

This is some of the most convoluted claptrap I have ever read.

lilpixieofterror
July 4th 2007, 01:25 PM
Moving this to a more suitable place.