The birth of good and evil
Published on: 11/17/06.
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http://www.nationnews.com/story/300732404917846.php
James Harewood revealing for the first time what is contained in his book How To Conquer The Powers Of Evil. Birth and marriage, he says, are responsible for the existence of good and evil. (CP-G)
by Maria Bradshaw
CAN the order in which a woman conceives children be responsible for the evil that exists in today's world?
Is there a perfect order in which children should be born?
Barbadian James Harewood has tackled these questions, in his yet to be published book How To Conquer The Powers Of Evil, in which he theorises that the order in which women conceive children can lead to either good or evil in the world.
In addition, Harewood, a bus driver at the Transport Board, is proposing that fornication and being married by what he calls "false prophets" are corrupting this "good order" in which children should be born.
Harewood lists the following orders of births of siblings as being "good orders": (1) boy, boy, boy, girl; (2) boy, boy, boy; (3) boy, boy, girl, girl; (4) girl, boy, boy, boy, girl; (5) girl, boy, boy, boy, boy, girl; (6) girl, girl, boy, girl, girl; (7) boy, girl, girl, boy; (8) girl, girl. In each case, he points out, at least one child can emerge a star.
He argues that when a woman conceives children in these "good orders", those children grow up to be successful, decent and law-abiding citizens. But he declares that a woman can only produce children in a good order if she is married before engaging in sexual intercourse and if that marriage was conducted by a "true prophet". In addition, the man that she marries must also not have any previous children out of wedlock.
According to Harewood, a true prophet can also be identified by the month in which he is born and the order in which his children are conceived.
He must be born in the month of October or early November and his children must be conceived in the special order of boy, girl, boy, girl. This, Harewood says, is a perfect order.
But how did this man, who confesses that he is not affiliated with any kind of religious organisation, sect or cult, come up with this theory?
Harewood says it was all revealed to him by God.
"I had a revelation on my birthday on November 8, 1958. I awoke and started preaching like John The Baptist. I was never like that. My family thought that I was going crazy," he relates.
Two other strange events also occurred in his life and these prompted him to go to religious leaders to seek answers. None could help him – except one.
"The spirit take me up one day and carried me to a particular man and I asked him in which order his children were born and he told me boy, girl, boy, girl – and I knew he was a prophet. The Bible calls them figs. He told me what I was experiencing would manifest itself to me.
"I do not know how it happened but I just started to know things like why people were getting sick, the purpose of marriage and how to identify a prophet and why there was so much evil in the world. God has revealed the spiritual truth to me."
That truth, says Harewood, has to do with birth and marriage.
His theory, he says, is proven in The Bible in Matthew Chapter 7 Verse 18 which states: "A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit .... wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them."
He says this was why all women were born virgins "with a protective blood seal where the pores of evil cannot get past that blood". However, he maintains, evil enters women through fornication and getting married by a false prophet. These things, he says, corrupt the order of the births of her children.
In addition, Harewood says marriage is not about love.
"Today people believe that in order to get married two people must love each other unconditionally. Getting married has nothing, absolutely nothing, to do with love. Marriage is for the bearing of children," he writes in his book.
And for the many women who complain about not being able to find good men, Harewood says the key is in whether or not that man was born in a perfect order.
He also states that how many children a woman wants to conceive is not her decision, pointing out that if she interferes with the process through methods such as birth control pills, then she is destroying her God-given order and in the process preventing children who could be superstars from being born.
In the book, Harewood illustrates the famous Jackson family (Michael, Janet, et al) as being a perfect order.
The nine children were conceived - girl, boy, boy, boy, girl, boy, boy, boy, girl. He states that this is why the family has experienced so much success.
Harewood notes that children who are conceived in a corrupt order can be born physically and mentally challenged or spiritually weakened in their lives. He states that all the deviant behaviour being exhibited by young people can be traced to the order in which they were born.
In the chapter Changing The System, he notes that the evil system can change but it will take time. He reveals that the true prophets must first be identified and people must be educated about the truth so that children will be born in correct orders.
"As long as people keep producing their perfect orders, by the year 2050 good will dominate evil," he writes.
Harewood expects his book to be a best-seller and an eye-opener but he also expects a lot of negative reaction and disbelief.
"I know people will have a serious problem with this. It has never been heard by anyone. I know everyone will not be receptive to it but everyone is not stupid. Some will understand. This will cause serious problems among the religious leaders because they are tampering with powers when they marry people. Many of them should not be performing these rituals.
"Today in society people listen to doctors and lawyers but I am just a lowly bus driver and God has revealed the spiritual truth to me. I am only trying to get people to see what I can see and understand what I understand to shift the cause of this destructive life."