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Saturday, 5 December 2009
PROOF THAT ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH
PROOF THAT ALL SIN LEADS TO DEATH
Just watched a shocking episode on the outer limits. A scary and expose of what happens when we as mankind take matters into our own hands. In this case a man who was issued with cancer decided that he would use his friends "nanobots" to help him get better but instead it led to the roadtrip to hell. It was a very graphic and shocking warning to mankind messing about with Gods creation and the heavy price it will cost them. It parallels well with the message of lust - the wanting more and more and never being satisfied. The man put his entire life in jeapardy - he had a future (had it not been for the threat of a terminal illness - nothing that Gods power cannot heal) but he lost his life completely because of his decision to take what did not belong to him.
One night he thought he would "play god" and take his friends nanobots from the lab and then he would get better. And he did get better, so much betetr that he was full of energy had healing powers in his body - if he cut himself he would be healed, he could run miles faster than his girlfriend, he had a grest sex life but he said himself "he had sold his soul to the nanobots"
As an experiment he put his hand in fire and on the computer moniter the viewers saw the nanobot creatures flow suddenly into his burnt hand and completely restore it to perfection.
However his girlfriend knew there was something up when he could not run before and now he was too fast and too hyper for him, he was demanding and full of energy, even she had to leave him and get some safe space..however later on she will get the worst news that he killed himself through his sin by trying to "play God"
However he was doing underwater tests and the nanobots made his restistence so high to being kept underwater for long periods of time that he developed gills through the nanobots intelligence.
The nanobots then controlled him to growing a pair of eyes in his head, then he had electric shock to no avail, thus framing his friend and putting him in serious jeopardy. next the friend increased the voltage which only made things worse. the man was sent home and late into the night had a microwave meal and as soon as he tasted it, the nanobots went crazy and multiplied themselves worse than cancer! He was violently sick and then got a phonecall from his girlfirend. he could hardly answer the phone because of the extreme sensitivity he had from the microwaves.
He went back to the lab in desperation and his poor firend had to electric shock him until he died and then he rose again and then the next day the friend had to turn up the power more and even the monster of a man had jelly fish tentacles coming from his chest that burned when touched. he was a scene from hell itself. It was very sad and disturbing to watch to be honest but this episode had a profound warning in it. He stabbed himself in anger and was raised to life again! no amount of programming could stop the nanobots from reproducing. the monster-man could not die and yet the irony was he wanted to escape death by taking the nanobots in the first place!
Sadly the only thing his "friend" scientist could do was set the electricity to maximum power and kill him for good, then he set the entire lab on fire and destroyed the nanobots.
It was then the end. Like i said earlier:
This really is proof that "all sin leads to death"
"Over millions of years man has become the very paragon of animals but we must take care not to alter what nature has taken so long to forge — or risk being burned by the very fires of creation" end quoteThe New Breed (The Outer Limits)
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