On the origins of sin

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On The Origins Of Sin By Joseph David Markenstein Monday March 6, 2017

When the God was uniquely in the Father and had not breathed forth the annunciation of His begotten Son; for a begetting here means that Jesus is not made of the dust of the earth (Genesis 2:7) rather of Spirit-Human than Human-Spirit, God saw Just Wrath about Himself even though there was nothing to be angry about yet in this eternal time period. So, to answer this Just Wrath with no present reason, the Father enumerated His Son in the first of the Father’s “expirations” and in that seed of formation His Blessed Mother was included; not so much to be of equal “puissance” or power, rather the first “subject” of His Will and hence why it is an annunciation to the Blessed Mother before her body was conceived as to whether or not she would accept. Because of Teleology, that science of destiny, it is possible that Mary’s a-priori existence made this Spirit-Human revelation of God with Himself after observing His Just Wrath without any present need for it. Perhaps it is good to bring up a scripture quote from 1 Thessalonians 5:9 “For God hath not appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ.” The Father could have taken up His Wrath upon first observation of it and He did not. If He had, he


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