The Three Humanities
The Three Humanities™ – Book 2, Chapter 7: The Separation of Light and Darkness
This chapter examines the separation of light and darkness among men, revealing how spiritual distinction emerged within humanity after Eden.
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The Real Beginning of Corruption — and How Yahuah Intensified the Plan of Redemption
For nearly a millennium after Eden, humanity lived without corruption. Disobedience had occurred, but corruption had not yet appeared. Awareness had awakened, but the nature of humanity remained pure. This long period is often ignored in theology, yet it is essential: it reveals how Yahuah preserved humanity for redemption, and how humanity gently drifted toward vulnerability long before full corruption entered.
7.1 Humanity Walked in Light — But the First Signs of Decline Appeared
Humanity did not become corrupt after Eden, but the Scriptures hint at the earliest signs of moral weakening: rivalry, jealousy, fear, shame, distance from Yahuah’s immediacy, and weakening spiritual sensitivity. These early changes were internal, not corruptive. They affected behavior, not nature; they influenced relationships, not genetics; they distorted choices, not the human design.
This explains why humanity needed guidance, why altars began to appear, why sacrifices became necessary, and why Yahuah’s voice had to intervene more often. Redemption begins here, as Yahuah compensates for this early drift. He teaches, He warns, He establishes altars and offerings, and He prepares righteous leaders such as Seth, Enosh, Mahalalel, and Jared. This was not corruption — it was fragility, and Yahuah responded with mercy.
7.2 The First Humanity — The Race of the Ruach (Strengthened by Yahuah)
From Adam to Yârêd, humanity walked in righteousness, maintained purity, lived long unbroken lifespans, remained without sickness, heard Yahuah’s voice, and experienced neither demonic activity nor angelic corruption. This era became the foundation of all future redemption, because Yahusha could only come through a pure human lineage. The Messiah needed an uncorrupted genealogy, and the First Humanity had to be preserved at all costs.
Thus, the First Humanity becomes the vessel of redemption, while the Second Humanity becomes the threat to redemption. Yahuah’s purpose was not only to preserve purity but to preserve the lineage through which the Redeemer would come.
7.3 The Second Humanity — The Race of the Flesh (True Corruption Begins)
This group did not appear in Eden. It appeared only when the Watchers, in the days of Yârêd, changed their nature, joined themselves to women, produced hybrid offspring (Nephilim), and introduced forbidden knowledge, war, and sorcery, causing genetic alteration and violence.
This is the real beginning of corruption — not the fall, not disobedience, not Qayin’s murder, and not early human mistakes. Corruption begins with hybrid conception, not with Adam’s disobedience. Impurity begins with angelic violation, not with human weakness. Darkness enters with illegitimate offspring, not with the Tree of Knowledge.
This is a new humanity — one Yahuah never created, never intended, and never blessed.
Redemptive insight: the moment this corruption appears, Yahuah’s plan of salvation becomes urgent and visible, because the Messiah’s lineage is endangered, creation is being rewritten, humanity is being distorted, the First Humanity is decreasing, and the Second Humanity is multiplying. The conflict is no longer philosophical — it is existential.
7.4 The Real Beginning of Light vs. Darkness
This is when the true division begins. The Line of Seth retreats to holiness, while the Line of Qayin mixes with angels and corruption. With this mixture, violence erupts, disease appears, war begins, sorcery spreads, bloodshed multiplies, the earth groans, and creation destabilizes. The world begins to shift from purity to chaos, not because of Adam — but because of the Watchers and their offspring.
Redemptive insight: Yahuah does not wait passively. He responds actively, raising prophets, empowering righteous men, warning the generations, calling His people to separate, preparing Noah, restricting lifespans, and judging the corrupt Watchers. Redemption is accelerating.
7.5 The Plan of Redemption Intensifies
As corruption spreads, Yahuah begins Phase 2 of the redemptive plan.
First, He initiates the preservation of the pure lineage, placing a direct shield around the line leading to Noach. Second, He limits corruption: lifespans shorten, creation is restrained, and the spread of hybrid offspring is restricted. Third, He judges the Watchers: Enoch is sent to proclaim judgment, and the Watchers are sentenced. Fourth, He prepares Noach: the righteous remnant is trained, and the ark’s blueprint becomes necessary. And fifth, He prepares covenant: the world is readied for a new beginning.
The redemptive plan is accelerating toward the Flood — not as destruction, but as cleansing to preserve the Redeemer’s path.
A forward-moving, non-repetitive view emerges: humanity remained pure for nearly 1,000 years; disobedience did not equal corruption; the Watchers’ union with women produced the true corruption; the separation between humanity begins in Yârêd’s days; redemption begins as soon as Yahuah protects humanity; and the narrative moves from early moral drift, to spiritual separation, to internal conflict, to external corruption — all building toward Noach and the Flood.
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