The above Painting is the Creation scene in the Sistine Chapel painted by Michelangelo between 1508 and 1512. To understand the creation, it is important to understand the following:
1. There is intelligence and there is matter. The creation was the organization of the elements so that they could be filled with, and governed by, intelligence.
2. Creation means to organize the elements, not make them appear out of nothing.
3. The Creation story in the Bible was given to Moses, in vision, from God. Thus Genesis is referred to as the "First Book of Moses".
The concept that matter came into being from nothing, or that it organizes itself, is laughable at best. It takes intelligence to govern over matter. Separate the intelligence from the matter and you have death, which leads to a dissolution (disorganization) of matter.
Even more laughable is the Theory of Evolution.
The Bible teaches that Intelligence comes into its mortality, lives and dies, and is resurrected into its perfected form. Evolution assumes that intelligence returns over and over to mortality, through reincarnation, and progresses through various states of matter. Evolution is a Gnostic doctrine, not a Christian one. It assumes that all of man's progress takes place here in mortality.
Christianity, on the other hand, teaches that this is a probationary state that is designed to allow us to learn the difference between good and evil through our own experiences. When Adam fell, it was because he had partaken of the "Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil". Fall implies that he went from a more organized state of matter to a lesser one. From Immortality into Mortality.
If he had not chosen to eat of the fruit of the tree, he would still be in the Garden of Eden and we would not be here.
This leads to the conclusion that Adam came from a higher sphere to a lower one. Not the other way around. You simply cannot straddle the theory of evolution and True Christianity.
Even more laughable is the belief that the intelligence that inhabits an insect, will one day govern a man. We learn from the Bible that all things will be resurrected, including insects. This means that an insect in this life will be an insect in the next, and throughout all eternity. The same thing holds true for the brute beast. A horse in this life will be resurrected as a horse in the next. John teaches this principal in the Book of Revelation when he describes beasts in the kingdom of God.
Evolution is the Satanic cheap counterfeit to the actual story of the creation. If the Bible did not exist, neither would the Theory of Evolution. The Illuminazis created it, and they are its chief proponents. It is a dehumanizing doctrine designed to separate a man from His God.
Even more sinister, is the belief in Social Darwinism, which has resulted in the murderous philosophy of the Eugenicists. Again, the Illuminazis believe that skin color is an indication of Spiritual development. They believe that so-called "Inferior races" will be ultimately reincarnated into a "whiter, more Aryan" body, after they dispatch it with their genocidal and murderous policies.
Blacks, Hispanics and other people of color should have rejected Darwinism as the destructive poison that it is. They are the ones that should be leading the charge to have it removed from our educational system, not embracing it. It stands as the primary doctrine to justify hatred among the races.
Racism is not a Christian doctrine. It was not taught by Jesus Christ, and cannot be found as a doctrine in the Old Testament. The Bible states that "all flesh is esteemed (valued) the same by God". It is only among the Illuminazis that we see the doctrines of Aryan Supremacy.
Christianity and the Bible are their primary enemy because true Christianity is the enemy of Luciferianism. It prohibits their hedonism, sexual perversions, homosexuality, pedophilia, murders, adultery and materialism. In the end, there are really only two churches: The Church of the Spirit, or the Church of the elements. One leads to life, the other to death. Our actions determine which one we attend, not just our words.