August 7, 2015

Endocrine: Into Another Sepsis World, Pt 2

Endocrine
Into Another Sepsis World, Pt 2
Summer 2015

Part 1 : Part 2 : Part 3 : Part 4

By Man, Sepsis is God

Sepsis has also been a leading concern in the world of religious beliefs. Dating so far back as Far Ancient Mesopatania (Iran), sepsis was listed as a problem in the stylist cruciforms (clay tablets) calling the cancor sores "the disease of mankind."

Forming patterns on the skin, varies symbols, faces types and golden rings developed on the surface of the human body. Some examples of skin with these symbols from the disease are preserved in glass jars, and can be viewed in museums in both Iran and Iraq. 

The Church, as explained in the Plutonium post Vatican Untucked, gives some insight to what the ancient world has drawn upon. Ranking #1 disease, many religious sects believe and thus referring to sepsis as "God".

In America, sepsis also has a place among the Gods. The primary colors of Christmas will appear on the victim's skin in the winter months. Leaving marks on the face of its victim, sepsis creates an array of dancing flowers, horse carriages, and holiday wreaths in active colors of white, red, and green. Some even say the appearance of 'gifts under a tree' became visible one winter year in the 1800's.  US Americans created Santa Claus, Christmas wreathes, and type likes of the sepsis symbols that adorn the decorated trees in today's winter holiday of Christmas in December...interstingly, December, an abbreviated word, is also a disease.

Finally, in 2015 an academic paper was published about the discoloration caused by a body function in carriers of the germ sepsis. Human babies are being born with odd colored eyes, rainbows of color. Labeled as a fairy tale, the world may one day be the God promise children of the religions are taught every day.