Posted by Alison Lopez-Ramirez on 13th Apr 2023
Have you ever wondered why the entire earth operates on a seven-day cycle? Have you thought about how even some of the smallest animals seem to follow a weekly schedule? This is NOT a coincidence. Our amazing God, having created this world in seven days, has implanted in living things a very tiny yet powerful gland that transfers information within our bodies—or even between species—by biochemical, neurological, or photonic means. The pineal gland is the rhythm-maker of our bodies and is a testament to the Sabbath created by God in Eden.
This seal of our Creator is non-changing and anchored in time. As you explore the various aspects of these biological rhythms in humans, animals, birds, and even in insects and plants, you will see how there is a larger purpose to these circadian rhythms. The seven-day cycle is a gift from our Creator, our Redeemer of the world, to accept His invitation to come to Him and find the REST He desires for us in these troubled times.
"Congratulations Dr Kenneth Greenaway for bringing together the evidences for the biological origins of Seven-day Rhythms in this succinct yet enlightening manuscript. As we grasp for a greater understanding of our origins may this work lead searchers for 'truth' to an eureka moment." ~ Dr. George S. Daniel M.Sc.,Ph.D.
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AUTHOR BIO:
Dr. G. Kenneth Greenaway is a retired physician with a special interest in the study of the pineal gland—the part of the body in the very center of the brain that regulates circadian rhythms. Dr. Greenaway first graduated as a physician in 1973 with an MBChB from Glasgow University School of Medicine—one of the largest medical schools in the United Kingdom. Afterwards, he pursued a post-graduate degree in brain studies from Brunel University in London, focusing on cybernetics, neurophysiology, and experimental psychology.
Dr. Greenaway currently resides in St. John’s Antigua & Barbuda and attends the St. John’s Seventh-day Adventist Church in Antigua. In his spare time, he enjoys the sun and sea-bathing at one of Antigua’s 365 beaches.
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