THE WAR OF SEEDS
A Radical Reinterpretation of Genesis and Human Destiny
For centuries, the Genesis narrative has been reduced to a moral failure and a forbidden fruit. The War of Seeds offers a radically different reading: that of a structural conflict born in Eden, opposing two distinct spiritual lineages, two seeds locked in a silent war that runs through human history.
In this bold theological work, Joël Kamala Mwindo draws on rigorous Hebrew exegesis to reveal the invisible mechanisms that shape human destiny: why some individuals are naturally receptive to truth while others resist it, why spiritual transmission can fail even in devout families, and why conversion alone does not always bring deep transformation.
This book moves beyond simplified morality and comfortable doctrine. It presents the mission of Jesus as an act of restoring the divine seed and decisively crushing the seed of the serpent within humanity itself.
Clear, unsettling, and theologically demanding, The War of Seeds is written for readers who reject convenient interpretations and seek to understand the true nature of the conflict shaping human existence.