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In the long millennia since darkness first came upon the planet, earth has been host to many different evolutions, and not all of these evolutions descended from God. [[Jesus]] makes this clear in the Gospels when he says of the [[Pharisees]], “You are of the father, the devil. I am from above; you are from beneath.”<ref>John 8:23, 44.</ref> | In the long millennia since darkness first came upon the planet, earth has been host to many different evolutions, and not all of these evolutions descended from God. [[Jesus]] makes this clear in the [[Gospels]] when he says of the [[Pharisees]], “You are of the father, the devil. I am from above; you are from beneath.”<ref>John 8:23, 44.</ref> | ||
Jesus left a record of these different evolutions in the parable of the tares and the wheat. He explained to his disciples that the good seed were the children of God, and that the tares were sown by the enemy, the devil, and that these were the seed, the offspring of the evil one.<ref>Matt. 13:24–30, 36–42.</ref> | Jesus left a record of these different evolutions in the parable of the tares and the wheat. He explained to his disciples that the good seed were the children of God, and that the tares were sown by the enemy, the devil, and that these were the seed, the offspring of the evil one.<ref>Matt. 13:24–30, 36–42.</ref> |