Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Scientist in a project of one size of human structure ....a exprimentation to open door for genocide


The real perfection depends in a good environment, mental,spiritual and physical ,also depends in earthy products since we are made to live in planet earth....

Not in a plastic surgeon to make human anatomy" look like" perfect for Mars living style with a mentality with unlimited liberal thoughts and freedoms of auto destruction by use corrupt behaviour with pedophilia,homosexuality, and prostitution ...,


Both secular science and the Scriptures state that man was formed from dust. What is the difference, and why is it important?

Both secular science and the Scriptures state that man was formed from dust. The big bang theory, more or less, holds that planet earth and all its life forms developed from stardust, while the biblical account states that man was formed by God from the dust of the earth, which he also created (and woman from the rib of Adam). And in yet another similarity, both worldviews state that man returns to dust. What is the difference, and why is it important?

In Isaiah 40:12, centuries before the physical sciences even conceived of these phenomena, Isaiah said that God “has measured the waters in the hollow of His hand, and marked off the heavens by the span, and calculated the dust of the earth by the measure, and weighed the mountains in a balance, and the hills in a pair of scales” (emphasis added).

Genesis 1–2 tells us that living things, human beings included, were made of dust of the ground. “And the Lord God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul” (Genesis 2:7). And out of the ground, God formed every beast of the field and every bird of the sky, and brought them to the man (Genesis 2:19). After the fall of man through sin (Genesis 3:17), the Lord God sent man out of the garden of Eden to till the ground from which he was taken (Genesis 3:23).

The Hebrew word for dust in Genesis 2:7 is aphar (Strong’s #6083): clay, earth, mud, ashes, earth, ground, mortar, powder, rubbish. You will see in this list a common word we can associate to dust: clay. The term clay refers to a naturally occurring material composed primarily of fine-grained minerals, which is generally plastic (moldable, stretchable) when hydrated and will harden when dried or fired.1 Did the Lord God use water with the dust to form man? We can’t be sure, but Genesis 2:6 says water was present: “But there went up a mist from the earth, and watered the whole face of the ground.”

Mankind is God’s workmanship. We are like clay in the hands of the Master Potter (Isaiah 64:8), who is molding us according to His purpose. Two Old Testament prophets, Isaiah (Isaiah 64:8) and Jeremiah (Jeremiah 18:1–4), provide the illustration of the potter and the clay. Jeremiah saw the clay being shaped and molded into a vessel. When an imperfection in the clay spoiled the vessel, the potter crumbled it up and began the process of shaping the clay again into a vessel that pleased him. In the New Testament, Paul also refers to the pottery theme (Romans 9:21–23).

Did God just use dust or clay to create man?
A. E. Wilder Smith wrote, “The necessary information to build man does not reside in the few elements it takes to compose him.”2 God breathed into man the breath of life. The terms Spirit and breath, in reference to God’s, are often used interchangeably. God’s breath is His Spirit. God exhaled His breath into the body that He had formed, giving man not only an earthly origin but a divine one. And man’s physical nature cannot merely be explained by the components that he/she can be reduced to in a science lab, because man includes genetic information. Genetic information cannot rise spontaneously, nor does matter itself operate itself into organizing itself into higher levels of complexity (functioning systems, tissues, bones, organs).3 Answers in Genesis online has more information on “Genetics and Biblical events”,4 and also the complexity of human DNA. It’s not the elements (“dust”) that we’re made of that makes a human; it’s the way we’re put together, it’s not the “dust” that makes life, but the way it’s put together with purposeful design and complex organization. Gary Parker explains the orderly and complex human design phenomena thus:

If [cells] are continually supplied with the right kind of energy and raw materials, and if all 75-plus of the RNA and protein molecules required for DNA-protein “translation” are present in the right places at the right times in the right amounts with the right structure, then cells make proteins by using DNA’s base series . . . [Thus,] living things operate in understandable ways that can be described in terms of scientific laws—but, such observations include properties of organization that logically imply a created origin of life. . . . [T]here are many more levels of order than I had once imagined and that order in nature, and a mind in tune with it, were guaranteed by God Himself.5
How do the different elements in the body compare with those found on the earth?
Specific elements play critical roles in the structures of proteins and the activities of enzymes in the human body. The table below outlines some of the uses of elements in humans6 and in the soil which forms the crust of the earth.7 Soils (including clay) contain dissolved minerals which are incorporated and stored by plants for our consumption or eaten by an animal that we later consume. The most abundant elements in the Earth’s crust are oxygen (46.6%) and silicon (27.7%). Minerals that combine these two elements are called silicates, which are the most abundant minerals on the Earth. Eight main elements account for more than 98 percent of the crust’s composition. The earth’s crust contains most of the mineral nutrients our body requires. Oxygen is the most abundant element in both the human body and the earth’s crust. The human body is made up almost entirely of 13 elements. Oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen make up 96% of our body’s mass. The other 4% of body weight is composed almost entirely of sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron, phosphorus, sulfur, chlorine, and iodine. Silicon as an element in the human body (less than one percent) is not as prevalent as it is in the earth’s crust; however we require this small amount of silicon for bone development, and it is found in skin and connective tissue. Silicon dissolves in water and can be abundant in oceans and nearly all other waters. Microscopic single-celled algae, called diatoms, and some brown (Phaeophycota) and green (Pediastrum boryanum) algae require silica to build their cell walls.8 So we can see that the composition of living things is not simply a mirror image of the elements available to them.

Major Elements
Found in the Human Body
(Chemical Symbol)

Abundances of Elements in the Earth’s Crust
(Approximate % by weight)

Oxygen (O) 61%
Vital role in breathing and metabolism. Nutrient compounds, inside of the cell, are oxidized through complex enzymatic processes.

46.6

Carbon (C) 23%
Virtually every part of the body is made up of molecules based around carbon chains.

0.03

Hydrogen (H) 10%
Critical component of water and other hydrogen bonds. Stomach acid (hydrogen and chlorine) allows digestion, therefore absorption of elements. Many chemical reactions that make life possible involve the hydrogen ion.

0.14

Nitrogen (N) 2.6%
Your body digests Nitrogen and makes it into energy. Nitrogen can be obtained from eating plants or from animals that eat plants (herbivores).

0.005

Calcium (Ca) 1.4%
Structure of bone and teeth.

3.6

Phosphorous (Ph) 1.1%
Structure of bone and teeth. Rebuilding of red blood cells.

0.13

Potassium (K) .20%
Major electrolyte of blood and cellular fluid. Required for maintenance of pH and nervous system.

2.6

Sulfur (S) .20%
Element of the essential amino acids.

0.03

Sodium (Na) .14%
Major electrolyte of blood and cellular fluid. Required for maintenance of pH and water balance. Vital to the transmission of impulses from our brains to muscles.

2.8

Chlorine (Cl) .12%
Major electrolyte of blood and cellular fluid. Balance of pH and water.Used in balancing electrical charges in nervous system.

0.005

Magnesium (Mg) .027%
Important in bone structure.

2.1

Silicon (Si) .026%
Essential nutrient for healthy bone metabolism.

27.7

Trace Elements



Iron (Fe) .006%
Contained in blood, required for oxygen transport.

5

Fluorine (F) .0037%
Helps the body strengthen the bones and teeth.

0.08

Copper (Cu) .0001%
Contained in enzymes, which regulate iron transport.

0.01

Zinc (Zn) .0033%
Growth and repair of tissues. Required for DNA binding. Creation, release, and use of hormones. Sight, taste, and smell depend on zinc.

Trace

Aluminum (Al) .00008%
Involved in the action of a few enzymes.

8.1

Manganese (Mn) .00002%
Supports the immune system, regulates blood sugar, involved in the production of energy and cell reproduction. Deficiency can lead to improper bone formation.

0.10

Iodine (I) .00002
Used in production of thyroxine which plays an important role in metabolic rate.

Trace

Selenium (Se) .00002%
Helps our immune system produce antibodies, keeps the pancreas and heart functioning properly. Needed to make our tissues elastic.

Trace

Molybdenum (Mo) .000007%
Assists the processing of iron and nitrogen.

Trace

Chromium (Cr) .00002%
A cofactor in the regulation of sugar levels.

0.01

Cobalt (Co) .000004%
Contained in vitamin B12 which is necessary for the formation of all cells, especially red blood cells.





For Britain the perfection is made by plastic surgeon to " make it look"perfect,  and been part of the chose-one for the new millennium project with one size ,and access the genocide of tall,fat,and ugly people ....

1 comment:

  1. For those who who don't believe in Satan ...

    He is the bad instinct of human being....same thing as the devil of each individual!

    Master mind lecture of control mind in wordless aristocratic meaning impregnate the individual understanting like imnotism state of mind,but not like sleepy dummy but convince its victim by promises of fulfil its ambitious goals in a easy way to obtained

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