15. The Problems People Have

It’s time for us to discover why people have illnesses, congenital problems, physical, mental, and emotional problems. To answer this question we will need to go back to the evolutionary creation of our species, Homo sapiens.

I hope this doesn’t get too complicated for you to understand. Let’s give it a try. If you understand a bit about genetic replication, this will make sense pretty quickly. What that means in simple language is that at the time the mother’s chromosomes combine with the chromosomes of the father, any weaknesses and strengths in the genes are carried forward to the new child.

The causes of those problems occur when the chromosomes join. Damaged genes in the chromosomes are carried over to the new child. Sometimes, however, the opposite occurs. Sometimes the genes join in such a way that the person has exceptional skills, balance, stability, and intelligence. That’s what makes each of us so unique. In either case, any damage and later problems are not caused by God.