AFTERMATH
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Cataclysms affect us in every conceivable way imaginable. They leave nothing untouched. The years oncoming toward a cataclysm affect us in ways totally different from the years following a cataclysm. So few survive – far less than one percent of all life – that each who survives lives to tell a unique tale, whether survival was by planning and intent or by sheer luck.
I suppose we could call the years leading to a cataclysm the precursor. It is most fitting to devote some time to the precursor; there are definite signs of our traversing into it through the past few years.
In any heretofore presentation on evolution, there has not been one dissertation concerning the effect of cataclysms on evolution. It is apropos that we include at least a short dissertation in this book, since a look at cataclysm-mutation interaction should affect our thinking on many other evolutionary aspects.
Thirdly, there is a lasting historical aspect of the life of Jesus over which prehistoric Mayan, or Naga, has an important influence, and, as you will see, we will be able to correct a long-held misconception we have had. Further, as it is quite apropos, we can review what Jesus had to say about cataclysms.
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