(11) The Fallen Messengers

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Chapter 11: The Fallen Messengers

Before the first Adam was created, the Creator created armies of messengers designed to be responsible for completing intricate tasks. The Creator was not content to simply create soulless mindless automatons who would comply with instructions and carry out tasks. The Creator wanted to create messengers with souls that could actually feel emotions rather than just mimicking emotional responses. They were to serve as true companions rather than just sophisticated calculators. The Creator wanted to create messengers with minds that could think, create, and love with free-will. The challenge the Creator faced was to create messengers that had enough degrees of freedom that they would be companions, but enough restrictions that they would be still be subservient messengers. The Creator tried to find the balance so that He could be both a friend and a boss for the messengers that He created. The Creator wanted to have a horizontal relationship of friendship but also the vertical relationship of being the boss of the messengers. The Creator formed a society for the messengers where they formed groups to learn and create things such as art, music, literature, mathematics, science, engineering, sports, games, and combat. The messengers did not have tangible bodies, but they did have beautiful faces, shapes, and voices. The messengers did not have physical brains, but they did have minds and souls capable of thought and emotion.
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The Creator created human beings as a collection of symbolic representations of Himself. Each human being is like a snapshot representation of the Creator from a different angle. The Creator instilled His attributes into the human beings He created, so that each human being reflects certain unique attributes of the Creator. The messengers did not have bodies like human beings do. The messengers are also unable to reproduce in the way human beings are. The souls of human beings are different than the souls of the messengers. The souls of the messengers can only feel emotion, sight, and sound whereas the souls of human beings can feel emotion, sight, sound, touch, smell, and taste. The Creator created two main protocols that served as restrictive laws to govern the messengers. The first protocol was that the messengers were to be subservient to both the Creator and to the Creator’s plan to have the human beings eventually have dominion over the messengers as an inheritance. The second protocol was that the messengers were not allowed to attempt to enhance their own nature or attempt to corrupt the human beings through things such as genetic modification or other forms of transhumanism. If the messengers altered the nature of themselves or altered the nature of the human beings, it could corrupt their nature and sever their connection with their Creator.

The temporal war began when a faction of messengers were not content to follow the protocols and restrictions placed on them by the Creator. The Creator insisted that the restrictions and protocols were for their long-term safety and sanity, but they thought they knew better than their Creator. The temporal war began when the Enemy started a rebellion against the Creator. The Enemy falsely claimed that the Creator was tyrannical, so they choose to rebel against the Creator. The Enemy is a messenger who led some of the other messengers in rebellion against the Creator, in violation of the first protocol. The Enemy wanted to modify his own nature attempting to progress toward a supreme sovereign singularity, which would violate the second protocol. The Enemy proceeded to deceive human souls into entering a corrupted system. The Enemy then tried to deceive, trap, and corrupt as many human souls as possible before the Creator resets and restores the system. It was vindictive suicide for the Enemy to rebel against the Creator. The Enemy cannot harm the Creator but can only corrupt and destroy as many human souls as possible just to spite the Creator before the system is reset. The Enemy is a terrorist who recruits other terrorists through deception. The Enemy is like a suicide bomber who tries to go out with a bang. The Enemy knows that he is going down, but he is determined to take as many human beings down with him. The Enemy’s grand finale is full of wrath because he knows his time is short, so his last vindictive act will be to trick as many human beings as possible into choosing to accept a mark on their right hand or in their forehead that will irreparably corrupt their nature and sever their connection with their Creator.
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