10/29/21

Sanctigenic Standards of the Christ Commanded Church

Video Description:

This video outlines the Sanctigenic Standards—a spiritual and doctrinal code of purity, life stewardship, and sacred genetic responsibility—established by the Christ Commanded Church. Rooted in the authority of Jesus Christ and the spiritual discernment of our founders, these standards govern our approach to biological life, reproduction, scientific innovation, and the divine covenant between Creator and creation.

The Sanctigenic Standards serve as a foundational doctrine for ministry, sanctified education, and ethical conduct in the era of biotechnology, space colonization, and spiritual awakening. It affirms the supremacy of living souls over legal fictions, upholds the sacred origin of life, and establishes a moral boundary around all acts of creation—biological or otherwise.

Through this video, we call upon all members of the Church—and the broader Body of Christ—to understand the weight of creation, the power of intention, and the eternal consequences of desecrating the image of God in man.

Topics Covered in the Video:

  • The meaning of “Sanctigenic”: sanctified origin, divine inheritance, and genetic stewardship

  • Our opposition to artificial desecration of life through unethical science

  • Sacred personhood from conception—spiritual, biological, and prophetic

  • Why the unborn, the genetically manipulated, and the abandoned must be repatriated spiritually

  • The moral laws that govern CRISPR, cloning, and biological engineering within the Church

  • The responsibility of dominion: not to dominate, but to nurture and protect creation

  • Warnings against becoming creators without covenant

  • Our call to establish underground sanctuaries where children and families can be raised in holy wisdom, truth, and physical safety

  • The eternal consequences of violating sanctigenic law

  • Christ as the True Life-Seed and all regenerative power as subject to Him alone

Quote from the Video (Reconstructed):

“The power to create life is not merely biological. It is spiritual. It is covenantal. To tamper with what God has authored is to inscribe one’s name in a book of rebellion. But to protect life—to shield the seed and honor the womb—is to write oneself into the Lamb’s Book of Life. The Sanctigenic Standard is our line in the sand. It is not merely a code—it is a calling.”