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12/15/12

                                               

10  Today is the third day of the contest "The Twelve Days of Miracles". 

The first person who answers the question correctly wins the opportunity to have three questions answered from a psychic point of view or medium related.  They also win the opportunity to have a miracle request granted by Michael and other miracle workers willing to assist humanity this holiday season.

This contest has been brought into fruition at the request of Michael and he and many others will be working on your requests.  It's purpose is to increase the faith of mankind in divinity, the afterlife, and the angels and beings who continually work on our behalf on the other side of the veil.

To answer the question of the day, simply state the answer to the question, your name and email address in the comment line of the question of the day.  Your answers and email address will not be posted to the site.  When a winner is chosen they will be notified by email on how to proceed.  

Todays Question:  Where did original sin come from?

Yesterdays Answer:  Yahweh

**Additional Notes:  I don't come up with the questions or answers, although they have told me there is a plan. When I looked up yesterdays answer, this is what I found on Wikipedia.  Seems even God had a consort, the twin flame Asherah:


Yahweh ( /ˈjɑːw/ or /ˈjɑːhw/; Hebrew: יהוה), is the name of the national god of Israel in the Hebrew Bible.

Despite the Bible's story, according to which the Israelites originated from Mespotamia via slavery in Egypt, the evidence indicates that they were native to Canaan.[1] Yahweh, however, was not a Canaanite god, and modern scholars see him originating in Edom, the region south of Judah.[2][3] The goddess Asherah may have been Yahweh's consort in the earliest period. Originally the main god of the Iron Age kingdoms of Israel and Judah, worship of Yahweh alone (monotheism) became entrenched in Judaism in the exilic and Persian periods.[4]

The Bible describes Yahweh as the god who delivered Israel from Egypt and gave the Ten Commandments,[5] and says that Yahweh revealed himself to Israel as the LORD who would not permit his people to make idols or worship other gods[6] "I am Yahweh, that is My name; I will not give My glory to another, or My praise to idols."[7]

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