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Enemy of Mankind: The Great Red Dragon (LOUD OPENING)

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The Great Red Dragon is none other than the Serpent or Satan (also known as the Devil); this celestial being is responsible for the destruction of humanity. The words to describe this creature come from the book of Revelation, Chapter 12, verse 3, wherein [] great red dragon [] is written. Hell was created for this creature (Matthew 25:41), who is known as the author of confusion (1 Corinthians 14:33). Prior to the dawn of mankind on Earth, Lucifer was sentenced to spend an eternity of suffering and torment in hell for demanding that the lower celestial hierarchy, perhaps even terrestrials on earth, worship him as God. (These ideas come from Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 using the hermeneutic law of double reference.) The origin or beginning of mankind is quite new and recent compared to the long history and age of planet Earth; I propose that the heavens and the earth were originally created for extraterrestrials, which is another term for the celestials (which are sky/star/heavenly beings) made by God, of which the Serpents (similar to Dracos) are a dragon-like, reptilian race of supernatural beings (they may have bio/engineered certain lower races of celestials such as the Grays or Greys or they may very well be their own race and subservient to the Serpents) that are not confined to planetary laws (whether by supernatural abilities or from engineering advanced technology or a combination of the two) unlike natural creatures, including dinosaurs as well as those of today, human beings. Mankind has replaced the rule of Lucifer and his kingdom on planet Earth, which explains the Devils intense anger towards humanity and his fanatical attempt to destroy it (for also getting back at God), with what little time he has left before his eternal punishment in hell takes place. This attempt to destroy humanity is found in the Bible (or the Scriptures) as early as Genesis 3 (the Devils attempt was successful and man sinned against God, just as Lucifer had originally done disrupting the universe) and this attempt has been an ongoing battle between good and evil since that time; this epic war explains the confusing number of philosophies and religions as well as the contrary doctrine in comparative religion. Rather than unite people and build them up, the Devil has sought only to murder and lie (John 8:44) to mankind, the very creatures that were created by God in His own image and for which a Holy sacrifice was necessary (John 3:16) to foil the murderous plan of the Serpent (Genesis 3:15). I elaborate more on dragons in another video of mine regarding the Seraphim [(from Heb. saraph = saw-rawf' = 1) serpent, ** fiery serpent ** 2) seraph, seraphim)]; this is why in this video you will see the great red dragon as having six wings and breathing fire. I understand that Lucifer is a Seraph (a fiery or fire-breathing Serpent), but that he is also one of the original five Cherubs (or Guardians) entrusted by God, which explains the pentagram; for originally, the Serpent Cherub (the Guardian of the Serpent creatures) or Lucifer was at the north position of a 5-pointed star and when you invert that 5-pointed star, he is then at the south position as a fallen cherub, who is now dethroned from his Cherub position before God and over planet Earth (for only 4 Cherubs are mentioned in Ezekiel 1:5 and each having an almost human form, with each having 4 wings; however, take note that this is when they are in the likeness of human form). Since the Devil is called a dragon in Revelation 12, I propose that when he is not in a serpentine, humanoid form, even when not as an angel of light (2 Corinthians 11:14), that he is a fire-breathing dragon, a fiery serpent or a Seraph, the same serpent or Nachash of Genesis 3:1 (also known as The Shining One or Ha-Nachash). Remember that the word dragon in Revelation 12:3 comes from the Greek transliterated word drakon (drak-own), which can mean a dragon, a great serpent, and / or a name for Satan; the key word is serpent and this relates to the word of serpent in the meaning of the transliterated word of saraph in Hebrew (for example, from Isaiah 6:2); and finally, the word serpent in English relates to the same word used in Genesis 3, wherein Adam and Eve sinned and whereby death corrupted mankind (Romans 5:12). (I created an intense animation show for this video. Song is called Dragon Chase which was produced by me and published at Acidplanet.com.)

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