summarised the story of manâs fall and redemption, spanning the whole of history from the first days in Genesis to the future demise and destruction of the old serpent in the latter parts of the Book of Revelation. This one verse also includes reference to the death of the future Messiah and outlines the astronomical patterns which would dominate the celestial story. It is verse 15 of Genesis chapter 3:
âAnd I will put enmity between you (Serpent: Lucifer ) and the woman; and between your seed and her seed; it shall crush your head and you will bruise his heel.â
Book of Genesis 3:15
This verse is the first great promise and prophecy and it is also a figure of speech. The seed of the woman here refers to the coming Messiah. Speaking to the serpent ( Lucifer ), Yaweh says â you will bruise his heel â â i.e. you will temporarily hurt the Messiah, the seed of the woman, referring to the Crucifixion. But ultimately the Messiah would â crush your (Luciferâs) head, â meaning that the final victory would be accomplished sometime in the future, when the serpent would be utterly destroyed by the seed of the woman. Thus the figure of speech refers to a rather minor bruising of a small part of the body (the heel) in a non-critical manner. But, in contrast, that same heel would crush the head of the serpent, the head being the most important part of the entity insofar as it contains the brain, the mind and the very control centre of the entire body. Thus, the figure of speech is once again emphasising the truth and reality of what is said.
We are not quite ready to pursue the astronomical implications of this and other passages at this point. But we may observe that the âseed of the womanâ here refers to the virgin who would in the future bear the Messiah. Thus the virgin is in the Zodiacal sign of Virgo. Her seed, whose heel would be bruised by the serpent, is the promised Messiah, star sign Leo (the lion ). And the serpent who would bruise the heel of the Messiah, but who would have his head crushed in the final contest, is depicted in Scorpio.
But the story of Adam and Eve is only a fable, I hear you say. What about prehistoric man and the dinosaurs and fossils and the billions of years the Earth has existed? I can assure the reader that there is absolutely no contradiction between prehistoric man and prehistory and the opening chapters of the Book of Genesis, but that is a debate for another day. For now, let us continue with our exposition of this angelic spirit being so full of splendour and wisdom and knowledge â this most highly-exalted and mightiest supernatural being ever created by Yaweh, the Most High God. Never was the serpentâs wisdom more craftily utilised than in securing universal acceptance of the traditional story of a â snake â and an â apple ,â thus blinding us to the true identity of the nature of that wise and subtle serpent, Satan. The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was to convince the world that he does not exist.
STARGATE
T he Great Pyramid of Giza, the temples of Egypt and the great monuments of Mexico, Peru and Cambodia all have one thing in common: they are aligned with the stars.
From whence did their builders receive this astronomical information? And why were their architects seemingly obsessed with the celestial bodies and their positions? It is widely held that the ancient Egyptians and other cultures possessed this knowledge and constructed these great monuments. But to suggest that the technology and mathematical knowledge plus the physical ability to construct these edifices came out of the heads of simple people living somewhere in a desert is beyond logic and probability. To give credence to such a notion is to believe that if you give a screwdriver to a chimpanzee he could construct a television set. Yet these ancient structures seem to have just popped up out of nowhere at a time when man was