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Sound The Trumpets

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Jesus introducing Gods language to the religious world by and thru the Holy Spirit is critical at this point in time.
In nuclear physics, critical mass is the smallest mass of material that will start a chain reaction. The critical mass of Christianity reached its critical mass of acceptance after several hundred years; at which point its popularity started to explode. Any movement or venture has to reach critical mass in order to carry on and succeed. Whether it is a nuclear bomb or religious movement, both kinds of critical mass begin chain reactions.
Jesus in his immediate time approached the masses with criticality in regards to Moses written law. This occurred when he changed or modified certain critically held understandings of Gods character and purpose. These changed or modified attribute understandings of God the Fathers purpose have had complex reactions and interactions on the part of religion.
Changing the point of criticality
The numerical measure of Christian critical mass is dependent on the effective acceptance of the “9” factor. When A is accepted as 9, J=90 and Z=234 the chain reaction will become self-sustaining and the average Christian can go on to cause another fission event rather than being absorbed by the Satanic material they’re being subjected too. Then J=90 of the Christian critical mass will exponentially increase.
The material presented in this language will reach supercritical; which, once fission (i.e vision) has started will proceed at an increasing rate. The material will settle into penile gland (i.e. become critical again) at an elevated power level and destroy the critical misconceptions of God’s presence, purpose and character.

126 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 5, 2017

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