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Page 1- Overview & Background on this project
Page 2- Introduction
Page 3- Analyzing Electromagnetic Waves
Page 4- Garden Of Eden
Page 5- Carbohydrates vs. Hydrocarbons
Page 6- Angels
Page 7- The Pride of Life
Page 8- Gossip, cont.inued
Page 9-The Person of Jesus Christ
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God and Mammon (Website Page)
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Page 5- Carbohydrates vs. Hydrocarbons
Apples and other fruits you'll find in the produce section.
Anything made from petroleum will block normal skin respiration. This prevents the skin from releasing waste products while also inhibiting the absorption of oxygen.

Commercial fragrances (except in fragrances made from pure essential plant oils) This means the
Laundry detergent,
Skin care products, Soaps,
Shampoos,
Carpet cleaners and
Dish soaps that "smell good" actually contain highly-toxic ingredients.

Here's a listing of some of the ingredients found in just SIX perfumes tested by Scientific Instrument Services in July of 1998:
•Isopropyl alcohol
•Methyl-Buten-ol
•Acetone
•Butanol
•Acetic Acid
•Phellandrene
•Pinene
•Methyl-Buten-ol acetate
•Phellandrene
•Pinene
•Myrcene
•Methyl-octanol
•Carene
•Limonene
•Dimethyl-Octatriene
•Cymene
•Eucalyptol
•Benzaldehyde
•Methoxy-methyl benzene
•Linaloloxide
•Oxybis-propanol
•Linalool
•Benzyl alcohol
•Benzoic Acid, methyl ester
•Dimethyl-Nonadien-ol
•Phenethyl alcohol
•Dimethyl-Nonadien-ol
•Decanal
•Terpineol
•Acetic Acid, phenylmethyl ester
•Unknown Hydroxyterpine
•Dimethyl-Octen-ol
•Standard-naphthalene
•Isopropyl-Tert-Butylbenzene
•dimethyl-Octadien-ol
•Dimethyl-octadien-ol-aminobenzoate
•Dimethyl-Octadien-ol
•Dimethyl-octadien-ol
•Dimethyl-octadienal
•Benzenepropanol
•Acetic Acid, phenylethyl ester
•Cyclododecanone
•Butyl-octenal
•Hydroxy-dimethyl octanal
•dimethylbenzeneethanol acetate
•Dimethyl-Octen-ol acetate
•dimethyl-6-Octadien-ol acetate
•Eutyl-ctenal
•Caryophyllene
•Phenyl-propen-ol
•Eugenol
•Allyl-methoxyphenol
•Diethoxy-decane
•Amino Benzoic Acid, methyl ester
•Ionone
•Piperonal
•Isomethyl ionone
•Methylionone
•Dimethylethyl) -a-methyl benzeneethanol
•Vanillin
•Diethoxymethylbicyclo-Olheptan
•Trimethyl-cyclohenen-Penten
*Methyl-a-ionone-
*Methoxy-pentyl-benzene
*Ethyl Vanillin
*Amyl Silicylate
*Lillal -dimethoxy-propenyl) benzene
*Eenzopyran
•Methylionone
•Rose acetate
•Diethyl Phthalate
•Salicylic acid, hexenyl ester
•Methyl dihydrojasmonate
•Tetrarnethyl-hexadecen
•Isopropyl Myristrate Nonadecane
•Phenyl benzoxazole
•Ethyl-propyl-(propene-adamantane)
•Hydroxy-cyclopentadecanone
•Methyl-cyclopentadecanone
•Galoxolide
•Benzyl benzoate
•Hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester
•Dehydro Aromadendrene
•Benzyl salicylcate
•Musk ketone
•Squalene

The above listing is a sample of some of the ingredients, chemicals, additives, and preservatives that are found in common everyday products you use for cleaning, cooking, cosmetics, breathing, handling or ingesting.

Mouthwash is a classic example in the "Germ theory" fallacy (see "The Drug Industry" below): We hope that the germ killing chemicals in the mouthwash kill the germs in our mouth, yet hoping that our immune system neutralizes the mouthwash!


System of Darkness

It is interesting that we see a pattern forming in this hydrocarbon world; because all of the above is used for making copies of originals, "counterfeiting", as it were - the real world of natural colors, natural flavoring and natural sweeteners. From petroleum we get forms of energy to run internal combustion engines. However all of the above is based on organic chemistry - carbon - atomic number six. The carbon atom contains six protons, six neutrons and six electrons. This cosmos world system of ours uses all of this to produce an artificial world of colors, flavors, sweeteners, dyes, perfumes, plastics, heat and artificial light. I say "artificial" light in order to make a distinction. The light we often use on Earth is from burning organic products - wood, paper, coal, kerosene, candle wax, etc. It is based on carbon. The light we receive from the sun - which began this whole process in the first place - is based on hydrogen explosions going off on the Sun's surface. Hydrogen has the atomic number ONE. One proton, one neutron and one electron.

Upon superficial observation, the reader may postulate that I am being extreme in my illustrations and examples - to intimate that this world of hydrocarbons are somehow a world of darkness and deceit - counterfeiting the real world and world of light. You know as well as I do that even in the world of the occult and witchcraft, that their practices are often centered around fire, candles and darkness. The light from the "sun" dispels the darkness. He that has the "sun" has life. He that has not the "sun" has not life. Notice in Genesis 1:16 that God made the "lesser" light to rule the night. Reflected light from the moon is still based on hydrogen, but is used to dispel the works of darkness.

Hydrogen vs. Carbon

One of the most amazing things in the world of physics is the study of atomic structures. Atoms are the basic building blocks of this world - and the universe. Absolutely everything we see, everything we eat - are composed of atoms. In the final analysis, we find that the whole earth and everything in it, is made up of atoms. Then we see that the sun, moon, stars, and every one of the billions of suns in the Milky Way are made up of the same stuff. Every galaxy in the entire universe is made of atoms.

The Atom
What is an atom, anyway? If we were to look at anything in this world - a dust particle for example, and our microscope was powerful enough, we would notice that the particle, no larger than a tiny speck, is made up of millions and millions of atoms. If we could zoom in on one of these atoms, we would see it made up of what we call protons, neutrons, and electrons. The protons are incredibly tiny spheres that have a positive electrical charge. The neutrons are similar, but have a neutral electrical charge. These protons and neutrons are stuck together at the center of the atom. Together, these form what we call the nucleus. The electrons are spinning around in an orbit about the nucleus. These electron particles are even smaller than the protons or neutrons, and they are spinning at around 1300 miles per second! To give you an idea of how small the protons and neutrons are, it would take about 13 TRILLION protons in a single line to make ONE INCH!

There is an Atomic Table that scientists use in their studies, that tell us a lot about the atomic structure of things. After all, why is metal different from wood? What is it about the atoms in one substance that makes is different from another, if all these things are only trillions and trillions of atoms put together? The answer to that is the fact that some have more protons, neutrons and electrons than others. The aluminum atom, for example, has 13 protons, 13 neutrons and 13 electrons. Iron has 26 of each. The electrons in an atom may not always be the same number as the protons and neutrons, but it will be a form of the same substance. Even gas, like oxygen, nitrogen, helium, and others are made up of atoms as well.


Hydrogen vs. Carbon
Let us take coal for example. Coal is almost pure carbon. If we set it on fire, it combines with oxygen in the air, and leaves CO2, or carbon dioxide. When we burn paper, wood, or any other substance that will burn, there is nothing left but ashes and soot - forms of carbon. Believe it or not, diamonds, which are the hardest substance known to man, are nothing more than pure carbon which had been under a tremendous amount of pressure. Because it is made of carbon, it will burn, just like coal. If you have a diamond, you could try this, but it is a very expensive experiment!

Photosynthesis
The process of photosynthesis is a most amazing ability that plants have. The green color of leaves is a unique chemical called chlorophyll. When sunlight strikes it, the plants separate the carbon from the oxygen in the atmosphere (carbon dioxide). It then separates the hydrogen from the oxygen in the water from the earth H2O. This forms a new combination of carbon and hydrogen known as CARBOHYDRATES. The most unique thing about all of this is that they cannot do this without LIGHT, which we will say more about later. Photosynthesis is the biological process by which the energy of sunlight is absorbed and used to power the formation of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water. Although primarily associated with green plants, photosynthesis also occurs in algae and a variety of bacteria. This process ultimately supplies the energy required by all living organisms for their continued survival.

The Photosynthetic Process
The photosynthetic process can be divided into two stages: absorption of
light energy, known as the light reactions, and carbon fixation, known as
the dark reactions.
The two processes that occur in photosyntheses:
1-The light energy is absorbed by the chloryphyll - called the "light reactions". An electrical current produced by light converts into two energy chemicals:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP)
Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)
2-Carbon fixation uses ATP and NADPH in reactions that form organic compounds (starch & sugar) from CO2 and H2O.

Splitting of Water and Oxygen Evolution

The ELECTRICAL CURRENT from the LIGHT CAUSES THE WATER TO BREAK DOWN. Electrons provide the electric current in the water.

Electrolysis is a process whereby electric current passing through water breaks the H2O down into Hydrogen and Oxygen. In practice, the photosynthesis is an "electrolysis" process!


Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates are better known as sugar and starch in our food. We get it from wheat, vegetables, corn, potatoes, and other food that contains starch. The sugar we eat comes from natural sugar that we find in fruit, grapes, honey and syrup. These are known in forms such as sucrose, glucose, dextrose, lactose, fructose, levulose, and maltose. Even corn has forms of these - dextrose and glucose. Lactose is found in milk. Sucrose is in cane and beet sugar. Fructose and levulose is in fruit and honey.

Some dieticians and health advocates suggest the intake of meat, eggs and foods high in protein which may not specifically included in the "carbohydrate" family listed above. However, in this subject, rather than become detailed in other food groups, the point is made that life is dependent on carbohydrates. Even though we may consume organic life such as meat, the animals that provide it could not have existed without carbohydrates. "If you have the sun, you have life. If have not the sun, you have not life."

Here is the most amazing thing about the human body. We eat these carbohydrates, and our digestive system breaks down the starch into sugar by enzymes. The hydrogen from the carbohydrates pass into the blood and give us the energy we need to exist. We are essentially an "internal combustion engine". "The life of the flesh is in the blood..." Lev. 17:11.

The energy we get from these foods must be broken down into carbon and hydrogen by our system. We cannot by-pass this process.


There are other substances and compounds in this world of ours which also have carbon in them. Smoke is carbon dioxide. Chloroform, chloride, carbon tetrachloride, freon - are all different forms of alcohol (carbon and oxygen). There is methyl, ethyl, propyl, buryl, and amyl types of alcohol. Ethyl alcohol is fermented sugar. There is grain alcohol from fermented wheat. We can ferment corn, grapes or other fruits. Fermented apple juice is hard cider, from which we then get vinegar. Yeast is fermented bread which turns starch into sugar, then breaks down sugar into carbon dioxide and alcohol.

Then there are what we call HYDROCARBONS which are other forms of hydrogen mixed with carbon that make up different types of gasoline. Methane, ethane, propane, butane, pentane, hexane, heptane, octane, nonane, and decane.

What is the bottom line of all of this? Carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, forms of alcohol, hydrocarbons, are all poison. If we drink hydrocarbons, they can kill us. Forms of alcohol are also very harmful to the body because of the carbon in them. Some time ago, I knew a man whose wife died from cancer of the esophagus. The doctor warned her to stop drinking carbonated beverages. Why? It is the carbon dioxide in the beverage that is harmful to us. Years ago, sarsaparilla (soda water) was only sold in saloons, and minors were not allowed to drink it. Alcoholic beverages are even worse, as we know, since the alcohol gets into the blood. All of these harmful forms of carbon are absolutely no good for the human body, unless they are processed the way they should be. The carbon, mixed with hydrogen, should be taken as CARBOHYDRATES, and the hydrogen separated from the carbon by the digestive system.



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