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“the battle is oriented around the seed” –from Seed of God, Jesus Christ, by Kenneth McRae

Seed of God, Jesus Christ is a well-researched summary that lays out the historical evidence for Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection. It also takes an interesting angle: it begins with the premise that there were two “seeds” on different paths that unfolded (and continue to unfold) throughout human history: The first, Jesus Christ, results in “the redemption of man by the seed of the woman.” The second seed, opposes the first “seed or offspring [and] is an ungodly seed of the serpent.” Both seeds desire humanity to follow them, one offering redemption, the other desiring power. The seed analogy is fairly effective.

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