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Carnal Sin , Elemental

" The spirit is strong ; but the flesh is weak...." matt 26:41..... Is there a way to define , carnal , and the elemental properties of sin ? If you look at the greek word , " syn " , ( sin ) , meaning , ' together ' , and the greek word , ' apsis ' , meaning , ' a joining ' , you arrive at the word , ' synapes ' , which is a joining together the space between nerve cells through which nerve impulses are transmitted . A neurotransmitter is a biological substance that transmits , or inhibits , a nerve impulse at a synapse . A neural is of a nerve or the nervous system , a neuron is the nerve cell body and all it's processes . Matter , is what a thing is made of , material , whatever occupies space and is perceptible to the senses ; percieve is to understand , to become aware of through senses . Material , of matter , physical , of the body or bodily needs , not spiritual . Important essentials made of elements or parts needed to make or do something . Elements , is the natural or suitable environment for a person or thing ; first principals , or primal natural forces , being an essential part or parts . Elementary particles , are subatomic particles as a neutron , electron , photon , and so on etc...........We are a product of our environment , what we eat , the air we breathe , and the elemental attraction or repulsion , originating from attitude , it all begins within'............... SYN , or sin , is to join the outer physical body with outer physical elements which is the cause to effect carnal sin , through the influences of cosmic , universal , energy forces , which are elemental properties that manipulate our nervous system..............again as in the beginning................. " THE SPIRIT IS STRONG , BUT THE FLESH IS WEAK " matt 26:41

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