The Cookie on the Kitchen Counter – Questioning The Story Relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil

A Modern-Day Representation of Our Truth A loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent places a cookie on the kitchen counter and tells the four-year-old child named James not to eat the cookie. The parent never had to tell the child that the cookie was even there, but somehow knew that the child would sniff out the cookie. So, specifically demands that the child not eat the cookie. Over time, the four-year old child kept getting drawn back to the kitchen, simply because it is natural for the child to desire to eat that cookie; almost like it was his cookie.

How One Comma Denied Human Beings Their Own Day

The author reflects on their troubled past, beginning with a challenging childhood that manifested into decades of self-destructive behavior and addiction. Following a car crash in 2008, he embarked on a seven hour pilgrimage, where a question was asked of God; why would you do this to us? God's answer was clear and complete. "I am" not hurting human beings, the fallen man is. A pivotal claim, prompted by divine inspiration is introduced—a grammatical alteration and manipulation in scripture, prompted by our creator merging two distinct creations into one, in the minds of the human beings. This act obscures humanity's true origin and purpose. This betrayal is likened to an ongoing internal and external manipulation by man, ensuring humanity does not realize its divine potential, by blocking all truth. By doing so, man is denying our branch of life from its evolution, which is how the True God moves. The text advocates for reclaiming truth and full self-awareness, so we may evolve beyond man's imposed limitations to fulfill our destiny and become a heavenly presence on Earth.