Thuan Nguyen #fundie giwho.com

Once the plan was formed, God and the angels used their supreme scientific knowledge and technology to create new lives and guide them through evolution and eventually to salvation. As time passes, He continues to develop many lives throughout the entire universe. The lives that have been liberated (after salvation) will help God to guide other lives that have not yet been liberated.

Life on Earth is a part of the divine plan. About 4.6 billion years ago, God and the angels created the Sun, Earth, and other planets in the solar system, made them orbit according to the natural laws of the universe, and then have continued adjusting them to work accurately and harmoniously. God adjusted weight and volume and created satellites for the planets to acquire the precise distance, orbit and speed to maintain life on Earth.

After God realized that the solar system was running well, he sent angels to Earth by UFOs. Angels created the water and atmosphere, as well as constructed sites and other architectural works to reside and work on Earth. Examples of these sites are the nuclear reactors in Oklo, Gabon, the Great Pyramids in Egypt, Stonehenge in England, and the Tiwanaku site in Bolivia. Once God and the angels recognized that the Earth’s climate was stable enough to host life, God had the angels bring the genetic material of flora and fauna to Earth, make them reproduce, and then introduce them to the environment where they could self-adapt and self-evolve.

Most of the existing lives on Earth were brought from outside of Earth by God and the angels, where they then cross-bred and multiplied. All species, from simple to complex, have different sets of gene codes; depending on the stability of the Earth’s climate and appropriate timeline, God has released different species. All species must go through the process of evolution to self-adapt and improve in the Earth’s environment because evolution is a necessary process for all lives. Each of the flora and fauna species carry genetic information of their own kind. Genes contain information for physical, intellectual, and sentient characteristics that will be inherited by the next generation.

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