Here are seven key points that Eunuch 7 tackles.
1. Gender biases. Women have fought gender biases, as do LGBT+ people.
2. (ACEs) Adverse Childhood Experience Study. Child abuse and neglect.
3. Eunuchs. The three distinct eunuchs and what God tells them.
4. Spiritual knowledge. The religious point of view is removed to live in spiritual freedom.
5. The accuser. There is only one accuser, and this is how to determine who is good and who is evil.
6. Marriage. Honoring marriage is a requirement for all genders, and marriage is to be honored by all.
7. Eternity. We can be prepared for that great day, and live in the truth of the Gospel.
Tapping into the spirit of oneness, by refuting religious and carnal views, Eunuch 7 tackles difficult topics like gay marriage, the economy today, and eternity.
Because eunuchs are mentioned in the Bible, this account begins there. This book explains eunuchs most practically for people to be comfortable living in their truth. What is a eunuch? Eunuchs are not simply castrated men, and there is more to know. Today, if a man removes his reproductive organs, it is called a penectomy. This removes both the penis and the testicles, also known as gender-affirming surgery. Cancer is another reason why doctors would remove this part of the body. Castration only removed the testicles, and that process began long ago.
Adrian Wells was born and raised in Miami Florida, he majored in English literature and he is trained in the Living Word of God. Now, he shares with us the knowledge that was given to him directly from the Holy Spirit.