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Resurrection Biology: The Science of Spiritual and Physical Restoration

45 min · Gisteren
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Resurrection Biology, a concept asserting that modern spiritual numbness is caused by a catastrophic biological collapse rather than a lack of faith. The author argues that humanity’s ability to experience the "fruits of the Spirit" is hindered by damaged neurotransmitters, mitochondrial decay, and parasitic invasion, which act as a biological footprint of the Fall. Central to this premise is the Great Starvation, a state where systemic malabsorption prevents even health-conscious believers from attaining the physical vitality required for deep spiritual connection. The sources claim that supplementation and willpower are insufficient because they fail to address the underlying structural damage to the human "vessel." Instead, the text proposes a forty-day fast as a divine protocol to purge parasites, heal the gut, and restore the body to its original Edenic design. Ultimately, the material frames biological restoration as a necessary prerequisite for the resurrection of the designed human and a truly vibrant life in Christ.

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