Archive -> January 17, 2004
You’re part reptile
You yourself call each other snakes. When angry you say, “I’ll cut your throat you snake.” Or, when betrayed you call them “a snake in the grass.”
Take a look at your hands, spread them apart and look at the webs. You see the pieces of flesh that connect your fingers; they are your webs. Some are more pronounced than others, but they’re there.
You were conceived as a tadpole swimming to your mother as a sperm with a long tail. While in your mother’s womb, you still looked like a tadpole, you were in water, and you had gills. How did you think you were able to breathe in that amniotic fluid?
You also have scales. When you don’t put on lotion, you can easily see the flakes on your skin. People call it ash. So don’t tell me you are not part reptilian . . .
Excerpted from Does God And The Devil Exist? by Dr. Malachi Z. York-El