Hi there,
So this is bordering on untestable conjecture, but I thought it might be helpful, just as an exercise (sort of like philosophy has "thought experiments", they're not strictly science but they are helpful). You see, the current design of "Evolution" supposes that everything is 'motivated' to "survive" and if there is anything that is 'unmotivated' it dies off and is never heard from again. But what we find in nature, is that there are predators that are unmotivated to stay in their packs and are happy to feed off other species to stay alive. The problem is: Evolution draws no connection between motivated and unmotivated states of survival.
So how do we know, what effect motive has on an Evolution? The answer is that we are able to contextualize the struggle to adapt, in the context of the Devil. If the Devil is motivated to adapt, say because the selection pressure for mania increases - there are too many like the Devil and the Devil needs to distinguish himself, using mania - will subsequent children to the Devil have higher degrees of mania? Or will the Devil simply possess mania that is already there, in the population of the creatures of Earth? If the Devil possesses mania through another creature, the Devil has the survival of the creature of the mania, does he not?
This was Darwin's conjecture, right? That God would not create just for the purpose of suffering, that there would be some intercedent factor that was able to keep species alive, without their interest in life dying off. And the fact is that the Devil works to intensify suffering, in a way that Creation or Evolution or Attraction are able to bridge, in new and exciting ways. God makes Himself the Anchor of all the creatures of Earth, so that their revival is able to inspire their members, one to another. A sheep can be born with the spirit of a predator, a predator can become domesticated, an attractive peacock can resonate with his mate, irrespective of exactly how many feathers he has in his display.
The problem is, there are some of you who will say "the Devil's evolution is irrelevant" and to you I have nothing to say. If you cannot heed the predation of the Devil, your spirit is lost, your soul in jeopardy, you are effectively saying "it is irrelevant if the pilot of the airplane, is kamikaze". This is a raw nerve, a point beyond which you cannot go beyond. You are leaving the Devil no opportunity to flex and stretch within his possession, he can only destroy. And indeed if it could be mastered: would not the Evolution of the Devil be great? Would it not astonish, that one brought so low, could stand again? That is the point I am trying to make.
So you have it on your conscience now: the Devil has a chance at evolving, or no one does. Don't be mystified, don't be objectionable - seriously consider the fact that you don't know when he is coming or for what and that if he finds you weak and without hope, he will destroy you. That is the warning. You may have to give up on some "Evolution"; you may have to revert to an older way of doing things; it may be too late to save those with you, in a way that strengthens them. What matters is your soul. Defend your soul.
The inspiration of God, deliver you.
So this is bordering on untestable conjecture, but I thought it might be helpful, just as an exercise (sort of like philosophy has "thought experiments", they're not strictly science but they are helpful). You see, the current design of "Evolution" supposes that everything is 'motivated' to "survive" and if there is anything that is 'unmotivated' it dies off and is never heard from again. But what we find in nature, is that there are predators that are unmotivated to stay in their packs and are happy to feed off other species to stay alive. The problem is: Evolution draws no connection between motivated and unmotivated states of survival.
So how do we know, what effect motive has on an Evolution? The answer is that we are able to contextualize the struggle to adapt, in the context of the Devil. If the Devil is motivated to adapt, say because the selection pressure for mania increases - there are too many like the Devil and the Devil needs to distinguish himself, using mania - will subsequent children to the Devil have higher degrees of mania? Or will the Devil simply possess mania that is already there, in the population of the creatures of Earth? If the Devil possesses mania through another creature, the Devil has the survival of the creature of the mania, does he not?
This was Darwin's conjecture, right? That God would not create just for the purpose of suffering, that there would be some intercedent factor that was able to keep species alive, without their interest in life dying off. And the fact is that the Devil works to intensify suffering, in a way that Creation or Evolution or Attraction are able to bridge, in new and exciting ways. God makes Himself the Anchor of all the creatures of Earth, so that their revival is able to inspire their members, one to another. A sheep can be born with the spirit of a predator, a predator can become domesticated, an attractive peacock can resonate with his mate, irrespective of exactly how many feathers he has in his display.
The problem is, there are some of you who will say "the Devil's evolution is irrelevant" and to you I have nothing to say. If you cannot heed the predation of the Devil, your spirit is lost, your soul in jeopardy, you are effectively saying "it is irrelevant if the pilot of the airplane, is kamikaze". This is a raw nerve, a point beyond which you cannot go beyond. You are leaving the Devil no opportunity to flex and stretch within his possession, he can only destroy. And indeed if it could be mastered: would not the Evolution of the Devil be great? Would it not astonish, that one brought so low, could stand again? That is the point I am trying to make.
So you have it on your conscience now: the Devil has a chance at evolving, or no one does. Don't be mystified, don't be objectionable - seriously consider the fact that you don't know when he is coming or for what and that if he finds you weak and without hope, he will destroy you. That is the warning. You may have to give up on some "Evolution"; you may have to revert to an older way of doing things; it may be too late to save those with you, in a way that strengthens them. What matters is your soul. Defend your soul.
The inspiration of God, deliver you.