I kind of talked about this recently in the 'speak your mind' thread.God made our blood in the image of the Ark of the Covenant.Scripture says the life is in the blood.So we should see that in our DNA is the Spirit,water,and the blood.
The water, and the blood, is the DNA we receive from our parents.
Man is the water and woman is the blood.The water and the blood are God's Two Witnesses.
Like the Ark with the two cherubim on the side,it is the same with our DNA.The mercy seat is what connects the DNA together and gives life.This is what Crispr edits.
The line that connects our parents DNA together is called a base pair.Spiritually,this is the true vine.
On a full rotation of our DNA is 10 base pairs.
Spiritually,this is like how God instructed that the book of the Law be placed inside the Ark as a witness.We have the Law as a witness in our blood.
Daniel 7:25
And he shall speak great words against the most High, and shall wear out the saints of the most High, and think to change times and laws: and they shall be given into his hand until a time and times and the dividing of time.
The base pair is Jesus on the mercy seat.How's how you see the Spirit,water,and the blood.
I personally think that Crispr will edit areas that affect the heart,or the head.Maybe both.The serpent will go for the blood like he did in the garden with Eve.
I don't have any knowledge on DNA but if our DNA was was laid out in one big strand.Certain areas of that DNA would be coding of our body right?I.e legs,arms,heart?And within that area would be the base pairs.
People who taken the vaccine wouldn't want to entertain this at all about how within our own blood is an Ark.Think about the things I'm saying though.Don't just read it.You'll get a better understanding of what I'm saying cause everything mentioned happens both in the physical and spiritual.
Maybe our DNA is really like a ladder and the closer we get to God the cells in our body will change these base pairs.If that's true it would go both ways.
Not only that,tptb would know who's who.It's probably best not to do DNA tests at all and have your blood in their data.