America’s planners are now taking a survey called MVP. The Department of Veterans Affairs has invited this World War II veteran to participate in research on how genes affect health and illness. I read about that some time back. I asked the author of the article from whence comes the genetic code. His answer: “We don’t get into that.” The truth is departmentalized. Religion is responsible for telling us the origin of the genetic code. Religion tells us it is supernatural. It is the same as saying religion doesn’t know. In my view, MVP is building its house on sand.
The Department of Veterans Affairs should be conducting a study on where the genetic code originates. They have the cart before the horse. If we knew where the genetic code originates, maybe there would not be a Department of Veterans Affairs. Maybe there would be no wars. Maybe we would live together in peace.
What I’m saying is that we bottom-fish are in a better position to determine our future. We could each figure a better plan than those we have granted a trust. This is not saying that our genes don’t play a role in our health. I’m saying we little people are not blinded by surface reflections.
There is no supernatural. The knowledge is all there for the asking. “Ask and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find, knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be opened. Or what man is there of you who if his son ask bread will give him a stone?" (Matthew 7:7-9)
I’ve finished writing In Earth as It Is in Heaven 2012. MVP has given me a new challenge—writing about the mechanics of the universe. It is time that we know answers to a lot of pressing questions. For if we don’t, soon we could end history written in the rocks, future inhabitants of the planet to dig up our remains and try to determine what happened.
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