The Creation Of Adam
And Eve
By James Donahue
The Genesis story tells
of the creation of the first man and it gives him the name Adam. It also tells how God went on to give Adam a “helpmate”
and created the first woman, Eve, from Adam’s rib.
Instead of leaving our
brains at flatline and taking this story at its literal word, we need to examine just what the original author of the old
Hebrew text was telling us.
Adam is not a proper
name. The word is a common noun in Hebrew that means “man.” “Yahveh formed ha-adam (the man) out of the
dust of ha-adamah” or the ground. Adamah means ground, or dirt.
Thus the first man, or
the Adam Kodman, was not necessarily called Adam, even though there are continual references to Adam throughout the Bible
and including the New Testament. I believe that this is because of clerical errors by the old scribes and translators who
assumed that Adam was a proper name.
Also there was an effort
by the early religious order, including the Jews, to cover up any references to DNA manipulation of earth primates by alien
visitors. They wanted all of the credit removed from “the gods” or the Elohim, and given, instead to the one God.
What really was going
on was the Alien manipulation of primate DNA. It accelerated the intellect and awareness of the children of chosen primates
so they became the first humans, or homo sapiens. It is interesting to note that the word “homo” is the Latin
word for ground.
Thus there were many
humans put on the Earth in those early years, all at about the same time in history. Because they carried the DNA of the alien
race that visited Earth, they became, in a sense, the children of both the aliens and the Mother Earth.
Jumping from creation
to Genesis 6, we find a confusing story: “There were giants on the Earth in those days, and also afterward, when the
sons of God came in to the daughters of men and they bore children to them. Those were the mighty men who were of old, men
of renown.”
Is this not a description
of an alien race of beings bringing a sexual revolution to Earth through the daughters of men who bore a new and modified
generation of children? These children grew to be “mighty men . . . of renown.”
That we are looking at
DNA plantings is quite evident when we examine the story in Genesis 2, that explains how God (Lucifer) created Eve. He caused
“a deep sleep to fall on Adam . . . and He took one of his ribs, and closed up the flesh in its place. Then the rib
which the Lord God (Lucifer) had taken from man He made into a woman.”
Indeed, anyone who knows
anything about medicine understands that one of the best places to find DNA is from bone marrow. Thus this story tells of
an early surgical procedure performed on a man to either remove, or alter the bone marrow of humans.