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The Anatomy of Creation: The way I see it

Is the coming of man into this world a deliberate thought out plan? What about a divine protocol, or maybe merely an accident? 

    Wow, nature!

If not by accident, why is it that all semen doesn’t result in creating a fetus? Or see the day’s light, not to talk of materializing and becoming a living being? And if creation does not follow a calculated and divine sequence, why is it that all the fetuses don’t develop to maturity?

According to my observation, the divine protocol is crucial in creating man as seen in Genesis 1:26: “Let’s make man in our image. …” this protocol regulates human’s existence and consists of two parts: The physical (earthly) and the spiritual (heavenly), which in turn are based on four fundamental pillars among other things, include Born into the world, Grow, Procreate, and Die.

A protocol that not even scientists can change, therefore, constituting the “Anatomy of Creation” package. When we go through the first three phases of the life cycle (Born, Grow, and Procreate), we do so in the flesh, the skin, or the body. When we die, however, we take the final step. The inner man is now clothed with the spiritual energy body—Zachariah 3:4 (the “filthy” clothes are replaced by the “fine” garments).

    The beauty of nature.

The Mission of the Divine Protocol

The chapters of our lives were already written for us even before we were born. For instance, our human body was designed using our maker’s measurement to suit the soul’s pattern, taking into account the number of bones all over our body. Our body has a total of 248 limbs plus internal organs, coupled with 365 blood vessels connecting and conducting smooth blood-flow through our system. It was evident that our input or consent towards our sojourning on Earth was unnecessary and inconsequential.

Back in the days when we made the first contact with the world, the closest living entity maybe were midwives who must have gone through the touch and go ravages of birthing a baby. As time went on, add the doctors, nurses, and then our very mothers or guardians. Moving forward would, by all means, unfold and iron   itself out in deciding what would be the next step.

No doubt, our mothers or guardians will later bear the full brunt until we entirely become independent. Our mothers will do most of the future care for our upkeep and growing up for months and years—nourishing and leading us down the path to be coming of age.

After gaining our long awaiting independence from our parents or guardians, all we do later in life might be to continue where our parents stopped. Our parents/guardians must have helped us gain some education level before allowing us to go into the fierce world. The rest later in life will squarely become our full responsibility.

      Beauty, the beauty of nature!

Our Sojourning on Earth

Our life pilgrimage or sojourning on this Earth will again depend on the divine protocol’s benevolence, or destiny, enabling us to live well over the three scores or a minimum of seventy years as planned for us.

The Divine Calendar

Then comes another chapter entirely new but already marked by the invisible hand as stipulated by the divine calendar protocol when we have to abandon and leave, yet, not with our consent as we have no say in it. It goes a long way to confirm man’s life on Earth can be compared to that of robots made to fulfill their maker’s objectives. Once complete, they are no longer useful, and they become obsolete after accomplishing their assignments. Or what do you say?

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