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Gal 3:2-3, Phil 3:3-5, 9). Angels are created unsaved and are therefore sinning
against salvation unless and until saved (Col 1:20).
Man, Adam, evolved and obviously therefore simultaneoulsy as male and female
(Gen 5:1-2), in the image of God, that is with dominion (Gen 1:28) and mortal
(Psalm 39:5) - the evolved sons of men, on one or more planets before the
parabolical Adam is ‘placed’ in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 1:24 ‘after their
kind’, 27 which precedes 2:7). The sequence of events is therefore that a creature
is created by God, by the process of evolution (Gen 1:24, 27, 5:2), which becomes
potentially capable of partial dominion over nature and consciously obeying God
to receive Salvation via the Tree of Life (Rom 1:20, Rev 22:2) such that they can
obtain eternal life and power from the Holy Ghost to receive proper dominion by
reigning with Christ (Acts 1:8, Rom 1:20, Rev 20:6). Adam’s parabolical
dominion was partial in that he did not have power over the serpent (Gen 1:28, 3:1)
and Man’s dominion is unfulfilled to this day (Rev 22:3).
The paraobolical Adam after his 'fall' is like the evolved men, at this stage, subject
to the Law-in-spirit-and-flesh by reference to the absence of personal Salvation
conjoined with its flesh status - the state of all unsaved men (Rom 3:20). All
unsaved men are subject to the Law (Rom 3:19, 23) which always applies as a
default (1 Chron 16:14-17, Mat 5:18). The Law is the unattainable (Rom 3:20)
standard of God for the cleansing of the flesh in the Creation (Job 15:14-16, Rom
8:22, Phil 3:3-4, Col 2:11). The heavens are included in that they too were
affected (Job 15:15) so even as physical star-dust all men are included in sin. All
men are sinners (Psalm 53:2-3).
There is a parabolical 'location' on Earth that 'interfaces' with the parabolical
Garden of Eden.
The Flood
There are two floods in accordance with the duality principle, a spiritual one of
death and evil (Rev 12:15) and a physical one which is a parable (Gen 7:23).
The destruction of all flesh and of the Earth (Gen 6:13 ‘destroy them with the
earth’) occurs at the second resurrection and Gen 6:13 refers to that time (Isaiah
59:19 'flood', Rev 21). ‘All’ men are therefore affected by this flood (Gen 6:13,
Luke 17:27). As this future event is a direct consequence of the greater spiritual
Flood it is part of the greater Flood process (Gen 6:5-7, 11-13).