DNA & Biblical Prophecy

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Hosted byRichard Syrett

Guest host Richard Syrett (Twitter) welcomed Carl Gallups for a discussion on new DNA research challenging the evolutionary model, technological advances, biblical prophecy, and the "coming visitation." Gallups reported on the emerging scientific view that DNA might receive instructions from outside the body, a notion that's highly contested within evolutionary science. He noted that this view is backed by well-known researchers. According to Gallups, scientists observe DNA replication processes involving complex, machine-like structures that act with surprising coordination. The animations of these biological processes reveal highly organized "machines" working with purpose, seemingly moving and interacting with intelligence—a discovery he described as challenging to explain within the framework of random evolutionary processes.

Gallups argued that the intricacy observed in DNA operations aligns with his biblical worldview, which suggests a purposeful creation. This belief is supported by scriptures that describe the human body as "knit together," resonating with what scientists now observe at the microbiological level. While secular scientists hesitate to suggest a divine source, many acknowledge an "encoded" beginning for DNA, suggesting it was programmed with complex information from the outset, he explained. This has sparked debates within the scientific community, with some positing that external factors, like a meteor, might have carried the initial genetic material. Despite these theories, Gallups emphasized that current understanding fails to explain how inert chemicals could spontaneously generate life and intelligence.

Gallups expressed his belief that biblical prophecies, specifically from the Book of Daniel, align with modern technological advancements and global events, and suggest that we are living in the foretold "last days." He interpreted phrases like "to and fro" and "knowledge will increase" from Daniel as a reference to global travel and the exponential growth of information and technology, particularly pointing to innovations like quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and the Internet. This technological explosion, he contended, may be fulfilling ancient prophecies and could be a tool used to dehumanize or control, as influenced by spiritual forces.

Gallups suggested that the anticipated coming visitation would not be an extraterrestrial event but an interdimensional phenomenon tied to spiritual entities or forces, as described in the Bible. He related modern reports of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) and alien abductions to biblical accounts of fallen angels interacting with humans, proposing that these events are a form of deception intended to mislead humanity. He also drew a parallel between such phenomena and the prophesied "beast system," a form of global control that could manifest through advanced technology. He argued that only a deep understanding of biblical teachings can prevent one from being deceived.

Structured Water

In the first hour, Mike Lancaster shared his experiences as a rebellious youth marked by early exposure to drug culture and the countercultural figures of the 1960s. As a teen, he began smoking marijuana, experimented with LSD, and found himself in California, where he connected with Jerry Garcia and the Warlocks (later the Grateful Dead). His art teacher's support led him to create posters for the Warlocks, and he became immersed in the San Francisco music scene, even associating with Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters. Lancaster recalled participating in significant countercultural events, such as the Acid Tests, and creating iconic Grateful Dead symbols, like the dancing bears and the "Steal Your Face" logo, although he never trademarked them.

Lancaster spoke about the concept of structured water, which he believes has significant health benefits. He described structured water as water that undergoes a process of electrolysis, raising its pH level and separating hydrogen from oxygen, which he claims helps with cellular hydration and offers health advantages. Lancaster revealed his passion for structured water after witnessing its effects on his chronic back pain and observing it improve conditions for friends with acid reflux. Now he promotes structured water's health benefits, citing testimonials from notable individuals who drink it, and advocates for its use over reverse osmosis water, which he views as "dead" due to its lack of minerals.

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