Saturday, March 27, 2010

BACK TO EPIGENETICS

REF: "From the Genesis Garden to Galapagos and Back" be Bill Sardi, www.LewRockwell.com

Apparently behavior also alters the epigenome. Stressful emotional events can have biological consequences that are passed on to future generations.


Sardi asks the question:"Did the original son in the Garden of Eden produce humans that would forever Be prone to be disobedient via epigenetics?


According to the Book of Genesis, both Adam and Eve tasted the fruit of the tree of

knowledge of good and evil after being commanded by God to not partake. This act of disobedience resulted in humans being mortal, and according to the principle of

epigenetics, was passed on to future generations.


The epigenome is passed by the male sperm; but is not irreversible. Restructurring can be accomplished in the adult human. The Apostle Paul wrote [Romans 5:19]

"For as by one man's disobedience many were made sinners, so by the obedience of one (Jesus) shall many be made righteous"


With Love and Kindness,



THE HATMAN


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