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Chapter Forty Three: The Pangea Commission

"Hell is empty, and all the devils are here."
William Shakespeare

For all the choirs of Angels, for the Conference of Saints and All-Saints (duly assembled at a later date), for the Three Branches of Service, for the Three Glorious Angelic Universities (one of them is Burnhall University), and for the rest of the Celestial Government, the result of the battle of Atlantis was a complete disaster. Not only that the majestic City lost its own existence, but the operational harrowing of the Demons' rebellion resulted to a very unlikely escape of Lucifer the Devil. Satan was able to immediately ran away from the certainty of his eternal punishment.

But how he managed to lie and convince the early woman to eat the forbidden fruit is a matter of question that has been submitted to a newly created Pangea Commission, the body given the task to investigate the foundation of this mysterious question, with the mandate of inquiry especially focusing on the aspect of divine grace that envelopes the woman, even before she was able to commit the forbidden act.

Of course, the basic question anchors itself to the particles of grace and how it actually connected to the thoughts of evil nature, when the woman was thoroughly convinced by the substance of a lie. The Commission was conducting a test on how the repulsive evil could connect to the minds of the immaculate woman, even when granted certain autonomy to decide for herself.


Based solely on literature, it was virtually impossible to connect the theoretical understanding of divine grace that is characteristic of the impenetrable from all kinds of evil substances. As it extends to the creation story of the first human beings, there was a certain mystery that envelopes the way the medium was effectively used by Satan to contaminate the thoughts of the divinely created beings.

The Pangea Commission moved on to the study of the human flesh as it is related to the accompanying effect in the human anatomy by the element of grace that later on made progress in the investigation. After careful consideration, it was revealed that the flesh itself allows a particular autonomy for the particles of grace to accommodate a certain opening, from which any form of substantial consideration (including very bad thoughts) can enter the body and become accustomed to humanly possible experiences.

It was also revealed by the inquiry made that the poison already entered the thoughts of the woman even before she was able to actually consume the forbidden fruit. It is through this poisonous idea in her thoughts that allowed her to touch a fruit of an evil nature, and consider eating it, even before divine grace could actually close all forms of sedimentary, relative attraction, and repel anything that isn't immaculate to enter her sacred flesh.

But it happened too fast. Lucifer the Devil made a risky gamble, and it paid off enormously. Now, he can enter a new realm, through this new dimension being created from where he currently was (he called it a veil), and the only thing left to do was for man to commit the forbidden act, too.

The Pangea Commission ultimately concluded in its comprehensive report that it was not only through the poisonous fruit (in a manner of eating) that the act of sin was committed, but it started with the act of listening to the venomous words of the temptation. The model used for this audacious act was adequately elucidated in a simple equation below: 

         Mortal Sin = Evil + Thoughts + Action

There are more progress noted after the Commission's report has been submitted for the perusal of several institutions who have an interest on the matter. Particularly, the field of Guardianship have rapidly developed from these latest findings on the dynamics and mechanics of divine grace.

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