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The Great Pyamid and the Promise of Redemption

July 2, 2008

The first three chapters in the Book of Genesis reveals the divine plan concerning life and death. It is absolutely necessary to grasps these truths and without this knowledge it is impossible to properly understand the rest of the Bible. But not only does the Bible contain these elementary principles so does the Great Pyramid

The basis for the Christian religion is summed up in the scripture 1 Timothy 2:5-6 where it is stated that, “For there is one God, and one mediator between God and men, the man Jesus Christ, who gave Himself as a ransom for all, to be testified in due time.” This is the fundamental doctrine of Christianity.

The concept of ransom is best understood when it is established that a ransom is the paying off of a price for something held. In order to understand this world in a Christian context we must see the problem of captivity from the fall of Adam.

We are taught that sin entered the world when Adam fell into temptation. However, it is quite obvious that sin (evil) was already a real substance in this universe as it was insinuated into the creation (the tree of the knowledge of good and evil).

The Great Pyramid, amazingly sheds light on how evil was added to the DNA construction in creation. But even more importantly how this relates to the philosophy of ransom

The so called air duct passage way in the Kings chamber point to the star Alpha Draconis; the theatre of the angelic wars. It was from this region in the galaxy from where the angles fell, and what necessitated their ransom.

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