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The Sword of Gilead & The Book of Angels

            from Eve, he broke his covenant with God, and by
            default,  he  legally  handed  that  dominion  to  the
            fallen serpent. Satan then became the god of this
            world  and  so  he  had  legal  access  up  to,  but  not
            including  the  Throne in  heaven.  This  meant  that
            the sanctuary was defiled and so the curses came
            to the earth.
                    Now  we  see  in  Job,  that  Satan  has  legal
            access to heaven amongst the sons of God (angels)
            and so the effrontery and belligerent  boldness to
            approach God and demand power over Job.
                    As much as this situation, whereby Satan
            pillages everything Job loves including his health,
            we  see  that  Satan’s  destructive  evil  bound  by
            God’s  limitations  demonstrates  again  he  is  not
            equal  to  God.  In  addition,  it  also  becomes  clear
            that destruction, death, and disease do not  come
            from God, but from this evil angel.
                    The Catholic Catechism says that “Sickness
            and  disease  came  from  sin  in  the  first  place”  and  so
            again, these do not come from God. However, this
            causes  many  dilemmas  for  people  who  struggle
            with accepting healing from God because of their
            sin.
                    As much as the Catholic Catechism refers
            to  the  sin  of  Adam  that  brought  death  into  the
            world, it also refers to the first sin, which is that of
            Lucifer  rejecting  God  at  the  heavenly  rebellion
            that also corrupted a third of the angels that fell
            with  him.  Hence,  we  see  that  sickness,  disease,
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