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The Tree of Knowledge Is Made of Water not Wood: And his forbidden fruit is the fish, not an apple (en Inglés)
Deivid R. Vergara
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The Tree of Knowledge Is Made of Water not Wood: And his forbidden fruit is the fish, not an apple (en Inglés) - Vergara, Deivid R.
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Reseña del libro "The Tree of Knowledge Is Made of Water not Wood: And his forbidden fruit is the fish, not an apple (en Inglés)"
I, the Christ "come from above" (St. John 3.31), from heaven, from paradise; where we live in harmony with the animals. I know perfectly well the tree of knowledge and that its forbidden fruit is the fish.First of all, I said: "I do everything, JUST like what my father did." And if my father in the beginning blessed and multiplied live fish; I will never bless or multiply dead fish.Second: I represent a Lamb, and we lambs are vegetarians; but in the Gospel of St. Luke; the butchers scribes shows me eating burnt fish.Third: I said that I am a vine; so from me dead and burned fish.Fourth: I also said that my father is a farmer to disprove the butcher god that appears in the Old Testament.Fifth: The virtue of a magician is to work with live animals; therefore, I never took dead fish out of magical baskets to feed a herd of dragons.And when I appeared on the beach, before the men fish killers; they have to see me, not as a man, but as a plant of grapes; That's why I told them: "I am the true bread" "I am the bread of live" "Work, NOT for the bread of death."Now, as for the fact that I am the Lamb of God, and I appeared in the middle of the bloody festivals, this was written to tell a blood-hungry population that "he who kills a Lamb is as if he killed a son of God."