Lucifer - Father of Cain
J**S
Controversial topic hurt by poor editing, disorganization, and too many rabbit trails
First, Zen Garcia is a quasi-esoteric/Christian mystic. His ideology can be best described as a hybrid mix of Chrisitanity, mythos, and speculation. He has studied the bible, the 'forgotten or excluded books of the bible,the torah, and numeorus other texts that tie into the ministry & life of Christ, the nature of Yahweh (God), and the eternal conflict between Yahweh and Satan (Lucifer's name after his rebellion end expulsion). However, he does place equal or more value on texts outside of the traditional man-determined bible which is troubling at times. Mr. Garcia does explain early in his book that the esoteric (knowledge & insight from the study mythos and the cosmos) he presents will unveil and reveal several misunderstood and veiled biblical wisdom and facts. It will also offend and challenge the Christian believer to consider other views and explanations. Keeping this in mind, I read through his book. I must admit that I did skim over some sections because it was repetetive at times. Mr. Garcia repeats some of the same information in different chapters while citing different resources. Still, I was able to gleen some knowledge about his topic - the (physcial and spiritual) parentage of Cain and the plan of Satan.I was intrigued by the topic and approach of the author on the topic and expected some in-depth analysis of the fall of Adam & Eve, the Garden of Eden, the serpent in the garden, paradise, the nature of Satan, and the nature of Cain. The author does go into several 'rabbit holes' in his pursuit of knowledge he relays to the reader. For example, in his explanation of the world we read about in the bible, he delves into the different "world ages," disects the days of creation, and diffferentiates between the garden and paradise. He injects the rebellion of Satan and one-third of the angels, the destruction of the earth, the reformation (creation) of the earth that one reads about in Genesis, the existence of Adam and Eve in the garden, and the plan of the devil to thwart God. I have read extensively on each of these topics but was impressed by the depth and broad array of resources employed by the author. I was curious as to how he would tackle his topic of the 'parentage' of Cain. He supports his contention of an actual sexual relationship between Eve and Lucifer (Satan's angelic name) with depth and spiritual breadth. He did cover the introduction of sin, the nature and inclination of Cain, but spent a lot of time on Lucifer (Satan). That was not unexpected because Lucifer (Satan) is the topic here. The title of the book being "Lucifer - Father of Satan," one must expect that he will be the major focus. One cannot speak of the 'progeny' (Cain) without speaking about his 'parents' (?). That is the logical approach. Being that I have had many questions about the parentage of Cain and given that he sinned by dishonoring (Yahweh) God, killing his brother, lying to (Yahweh) God, and refusing repsonsibiltiy for his sins, he was and remains a very dark character. Being in the family that disobeyed, doubted, and was disengenuous to God, one can see where his nature came from - Satan. But, when the author throws in the belief that Satan fathered Cain, he cites spiritual, behavioral, and scriptural proofs. Mr. Garcia is a believer in the 'dual seed lineage' belief that Lucifer fathered Can after he seduced Eve, resulting in Cain to be born. This belief also presumes that Eve had sexual knowledge before she had relations with Adam who later did father a child (Abel) with Eve. The progeny of Cain would be forbidden to the descendants of Seth, Adam and Eve's second son. The author also delves into the Cain bloodline that resulted in the Canaanites (and Anak - Nimrod, their king) and the Nephilim (mixing of Cain's decendants and 'the Watchers" - fallen angels). The author does expound on these controversial beliefs and cites many sources for his position. He is scholarly sound and quite forthright in providing the 'proofs' of the full scope of the sin committed by Eve, the two 'seed lines', and the resulting fallen nature of man. Now, some will scoff and/or be offended because the idea is abhorrant but not inconceivable. I have had the same thoughts as a believer. My curiosity about how Mr. Garcia would present his thesis about this spurned me to read this book. He handled this delicate and heretical (to some) topic well so I read on. I kept an open mind as I read.Now, toward the end of chapter fourteen, Mr. Garcia alludes to secret societies and prophecy. He keeps this relative to his book by stating that despite Lucifer's (Satan's) plans and intrusions, Yahushuah (Jesus), Yahweh's only begotten son will stop him. God/Jesus are the object of Satan's hatred and his plans will lead to failure. Chapter fifteen, "The Fig-Tree Generation: Coming Destruction of America," he completely veers into prophecy, the fall of America, and Satan's role in this. The author is clear and on target when he states that the Illuminati who are descendants of the Cain (Canaanite) bloodline through secret societies like the Bildebergs, the World Trade Organization, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the United Nations, and other elite organizations have ceconomically controlled, enslaved, subjegated, and misled the world to rely on them and the New World Order (NWO). In effect make them pawns of the devil (Satan) and dooming the world to destruction and judgement. The author is adamant that America, chiefly through New York City has fallen to Satan. Firbidden knowledge (technology) was taught by the fallen angels and it is now widespread. It has corrupted man and society, specifically America, the strongest nation in the world. Its doom is inevitable for the 'End of the Age' is upon us. Although, the seed of Satan is now at its peak strength will be crushed by Jesus. In his last chapter (sixteen), the author returns to the subject of the Nephilim (children of 'the Watchers") and of the acceptance aliens & ghosts (demons) whose rise will herald the return of the Anti-Christ and later, their king - Niburu (Satan). But Jesus will return to defeat the fallen angel and his hordes. The author is scriptural in his recount of the prophecy that will soon be fulfilled. The end of the Second Age or the End of Days was prophesized and it will occur. The time of hopelessness will soon end for God reigns supreme and Lucifer (Satan) will fail. This last chapter is the most vital of Mr. Garcia's book.Mr. Garcia does include his responses to his critics, new evidence (the bible codes matrix), and verification of his theory, and he re-iterates his thesis in the book's epilogue. Garcia is adamant that the knowledge he has uncovered and shared must be in spite of criticism from mainline Christians. He includes some nuggets of wisdom and truth as read through various scripture passages. The Revelation of St. John the Theologian is included at the end of the book. This was a genuine and proper way to end the book. I encourage to read through it.Zen Garcia's form and style of presenting this thesis is to quote dozens of sources, including world myths & esoteric writings, and to include them in his book. I would guess 55% of his book is comprised of outside text menaing this is a rather short book. He is quite forward in this mode and humbly states that this is not 'his' assertion. He is forthright and lays the spiritual and scholarly groundwork (base) for his book on scripture, holy writings, and historical sources. He takes us through the 'garden of Eden" existence and times through the fall, the expulsion from the garden, and exitence outside it. He labels these ages and expunds on their cause and nature. Using numerous texts and biblical books, he lays out the scene in breadth and detail. It can get overwhelming at times because he cites so many sources at times he goes off on related topics but he managed to to keep it together. His vast amount of information and 'self-coined' terms for different events such as the days of creation and periods of man's 'Adamic' existence, sin/fall, and 'post-Adamic' existence must be accepted and repeated mentally otherwise the reader will get confused. There is no doubt that Mr. Garica is well-versed in the study of the angelic and demonic, Messianic prophecies, eschatology, and the End of Days. He conveys mush sometimes too much for one book. Unfortunately, this confusion and overwhelming information did slightly impair my enjoyment of reading this.Overall, I do recommend the book but have some suggestions and one caution. Perhaps, he could have included a word key at the beginning. Also, better editing for flow of words and thougths would have helped his book's readability. I do caution Christians reading this because it is quite controversial at times but it is still a worthwhile read that will expand your perspective.
S**O
Extremely informative book
I would highly recommend this book for someone who is open minded to extra texts related to the Bible. The writer takes many available texts on the topic and combines them into one place to paint a complete picture of Can and what took place in Eden. Very thorough and researched. You don't have to agree with everything but its gives plenty to consider. This is a book I will never regret owning.
F**C
The History of Evil and Why it is Important to Understand
I purchased this book after I had read and subsequently reviewed on Amazon Zen Garcia's latest work, "Sons of God." I ingested "Sons of God," and believed that work opened up for me many paths of thinking and truth not yet explored. I invite you to read my review of "Sons of God" here on Amazon.After finishing "Sons of God," I wanted more of Zen Garcia's excellent research and insightful commentary on ancient, esoteric, as well as Biblical writings, and so I bought this work "Lucifer Father of Cain." I was not disappointed! This work is a must read prequel to "Sons of God." It lays down foundational truths that must be grasped before moving on to further truths. The following are some of the reasons why I unequivocally recommend this book for any sincere seeker of deeper wisdom and truth, both historical truth and prophetic future truth. Allow me to explain.1. The book is well organized into a meaningful and consecutive timeline of chapters. It starts with a huge learning lesson on "pre-history," then slowly and methodically builds the case for the reason of evil in this world, specifically the two seed-lines; one of Lucifer and the other of Seth. All the while, Zen hammers away any doubt with well-researched and well-interpreted ancient texts that no one else has brought together in such a manner.2. Zen takes his readers from the pre-historical fall of Lucifer and angelic rebellion through the giant Nephilim cannibals, and to the current age of the Illuminati and hybrid serpent seed of wickedness controlling our very planet. Zen's special gift of understanding and relating to his readers the ancient hidden and esoteric texts brings the reader to the cold pale truth regarding the origins of evil and why it is always with us.3. However, Zen Garcia does not just present the origin of evil and leave the reader stranded without hope; he always consistently points the reader to the majesty and sovereignty of the Creator God, the true and only real Creator God. There is a way out from the coming destruction of wickedness brought on by the serpent seed, and Zen does not hesitate to firmly declare the way of salvation from this impending doom.4. I found this book prophetic. Zen spends a great deal of effort laying the foundation for historical evil, and yet, he devotes time to explaining how all of this information will affect the human race in the prophetic future when the end of evil draws near. And so, this work covers all of history to the future.The title, "Lucifer Father of Cain," is too narrow. That topic, which has raised the eyebrows and ruffled the feathers of the sanctimonious religious, the Biblically ignorant, the uniformed, and sometimes just the plain old nasty spirit of wickedness in some people, is not what this book is about in its entirety. In fact, the topic of Lucifer "seeding" Cain from Eve is just one topic in the larger context of Luciferian evil in this age.The title, in my opinion, would have been better suited as something to the tune of, "The Origins of Evil Past Present and Future." I can always tell when a negative reviewer has not really read the book. They will only focus on the topic of Lucifer being the father of Cain and reject the idea because of the use of extra-Biblical sources to arrive at that conclusion. If the negative reviewer had actually read the book in its entirety, they would have seen that there is much more to this extensive work on evil then its narrow title assumes.Please do not allow narrow minded thinking to prevent you from discovering fantastic truths and concepts that are guaranteed to get your spiritual juices flowing. If it leads to a deeper and greater fellowship with the Creator God, then it cannot be bad.
F**E
Bold author, controversial topic, but writing style seems excessively wordy and repetitive.
A controversial topic for which I have not yet formed an opinion. A more accurate translation of the Hebrew in Genesis is required in order to deal with the parts of Genesis which do not seem to validate this theory. However, Garcia has researched this topic well and is bold enough to try to offer an explanation for how the seed of Satan will bruise the seed of God with the seed of God ultimately having the victory over Satan. If Jesus is the seed of God, then it seems logical that the seed of Satan must be a "person" although not completely human. But the words that Eve speaks in describing both Cain and Abel do not seem to indicate that they had different fathers. So I am left as I was before I read the book, trying to determine the correct translation so that there is consistency in every description of Eve's children. I believe in studying every Scripture on a topic in context so that there is no seeming contradiction or confusion.However, I subsequently have bought other books by Garcia. I rate this book 3-star because the author seems to wander and be excessively wordy.But the author did give me things to think about.
M**S
Great info
Pretty much confirms what I've always thought deep down inside. I don't even require anymore as I've had enough proof throughout my life to confidently say I now know why I'm here and what my purpose in life is and more importantly, the truth above who the globalists are.
M**I
Four Stars
Fascinating book..... keep an open mind
B**A
Rubbish.
Unreadable rubbish.
H**Y
confirmed my suspicions
This book has confirmed my suspicions I always wondered if Genesis, The Garden of Eden, was to be read symbollically,now I am convinced that disobeying God (eating the apple) was far more serious than that and now accounts for all the evil in the world.Zen Garcia does an admirable job of proving with scripture quotes that Cain was a result of a union between Eve and Satan.He also includes lots of information from lost and removed books from the bible to substantiate this claim.This book will strengthen your faith and answer a lot of queries about human nature and I thoroughly recommend it.
S**O
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