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      Restitution   
    the logical result  
    of the ransom. 
    
        
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      Christ gave himself  
    a ransom for all   
    so that he  
    might bless all. 
        
        
     
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    | The ransom guarantees
    every man
    an opportunity
    for life.
       
    Prior experience  with evil will be
    a great advantage during the new trial.  | 
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    The Adamic trial - 
    "As in Adam
    all die,
    so in Christ shall
    all be made alive." 
    I Cor. 15:22
      
     The ransom 
    releases the sinner
    from the first condem- nation.
      
       The fall has not injured all  
    of Adams children alike.  
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      Very few enjoy
    the benefits of the ransom now, 
    but eventually  
    all will. 
        
      
      The trials  
    of the Church  
    and of the world are different.  
     
     
    
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    | Extinction of life
    is the penalty
    of sin.   
      
     
    
 The promise is still sure
     
    all shall be blessed  
    in the times  
    of restitution.
      
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      Abrahams son, Isaac, 
    typified  
    Christ Jesus. 
        
    Abraham and Isaac
  
          
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      Jesus gave  
    a full satisfaction  
    for all men. 
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      Our penalty  
    is paid for us through Christ. 
      
    "He is risen."
    
   
      
      
      
     
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      Some have been blinded in
    part, and some completely, by Satan. 
        
    Each for himself will have
    a full chance
    to prove,
    by obedience  
    or disobedience, his worthiness  
    or unworthiness  
    of life everlasting.
       
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    The redemption through Christ  
    is to be  
    as far-reaching as the sin of Adam.  | 
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      If all the dead  
    were resurrected, would there be enough room  
    on the earth? 
       
    
    
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        If everyone who ever lived  
        were put in the U.S.A. ... 
             "X" acres/person 
             "X" sq. miles/person 
             "X" sq. ft/person  | 
         
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        6,000 years since creation =   60 centuries 
            
        33 years/generation 
        =     3 generations/century 
            
        60 centuries 
        x     3 generations 
        = 180 generations  
                  since creation  | 
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        SQUARE FEET IN TEXAS 
        27,878,400 sqft per mile 
        x 237,000 sq. miles in
        Texas 
        = 6,607,180,800,000 sq. ft.  
            in Texas  | 
       
      
         
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        1,400,000,000 people 
                   on the earth now 
        x  180 generations  
        =  252,000,000,000  
                   total people that 
                   ever lived  
                   on the earth  | 
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        IF TEXAS WERE A CEMETERY 
            Using 10
        sq. ft. for each 
            person in a cemetery: 
            
        6,607,180,800,000 sq. ft.  
             in the state of Texas  
            divided by 10  
        = 660,718,080,000  
            people in a cemetery  | 
       
      
         
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        Nearly 3 times the exaggerated total people that ever lived  
        could have 10 sq. ft standing room  in Texas! | 
       
     
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      Was primeval man
    lacking  
    in intelligence? 
       
   Did Adam  
    fall upward?  
  
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      Scientific
    research is not  
    infallible. 
        
      The Brain Age
    learns from  
    past ages. 
        
      
     
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Logic and law  
    of past ages  
    is the embodiment of marvelous wisdom. 
    
  
Ancient
    manufacturing methods  
    defy duplication. 
    
  
  
    The amazing  
    Great Pyramid 
     
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      Pyramid Passages.
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    Pyramid Scientific Features. 
    
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    The mental capacity of today  
    is not greater than that of the past. 
        
       
  
       Only a small number of men  
    are of great brain power or genius.   
    Discoveries  
    are often made  
    by "accident."    | 
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    Gutenberg Press 
      
    The invention  
    of printing  
    began the increase of knowledge. 
      
    Modern inventions indicate sharper perception and  
    increased education, 
    but NOT  
    increased  
    brain capacity.  | 
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        | In the time of
        the end knowledge shall be increased.  Daniel 12:4 | 
       
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
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    "Many shall run 
    to and fro" 
      
    "Knowledge shall  
    be increased" 
      
    "A time of trouble 
    such as never was" 
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    | Mankind will have a full
    appreciation of the curse.
       Their selfishness now holds
    sway over all. 
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    The poor
    are poorer. | 
   
  
    The increase  
    of knowledge  
    is producing  
    the predicted time of trouble.  
     
    
 Selfishness  
    and self- preservation.
     The day of trouble will end  
    in due time.  | 
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      Men will see Gods
    compassion and love.  | 
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