God made Man in His Own Image!
And the first Man
Was a Dark African Man!...
But...did Jesus Christ
have a mid-upper lip
Winge's Peak (elatus labialis wingeulus)?
Any true representations of Him
with a WP,
like drawings and paintings and statues,
are practically nonexistent.
But Jesus had Relatives,
especially His Father Joseph
and His Mother
Mary (Mariam),
and
God!
One supposedly distant descendant
of Jesus, who lived in the
1900s was the
Winge's-Peak bearing
Emperor Haile Selassie 1
of Ethiopia and He was described by some
as the 'Divinely Anointed' manifest of the
'Second Coming of Jesus.'
His father,
Ras Makonnen (Ras Makonnen Wolde Mikael Wolde Melekot)
appearently had an elatus also.
Emperor Haile Selassie 1 had a son, Amha Selassie 1,
who was also a bearer of an elatus. (Official Title: His Imperial Majesty Emperor Amha
Selassie I, Elect of God, Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah and King of Kings of
Ethiopia)
The chromosomes
of the Winge's Peak
reveal that this labial landmark
is actually a genetically-dominant trait.
So, we see that the WP can be predictably seen in subsequent generations down the line.
Take, for instance, the Obamas:
President Barack Obama
Michelle Obama
Malia Obama
Sasha Obama
and the members of the Smith Family
So did Jesus Christ unequivocally have a Winge's Peak...with its
attendant, and not-yet-fully-understood Winge's Peak Energy (WPE)?
It is concluded here that
the evidence of Our Lord Jesus Christ having a 'miraculous elatus labialis wingeulus,'
may arguably
have some Merit!
Is this 'God's Beauty Mark on His First Powerful Ancient Warriors?'
(approx. 200,000 years ago.)
Elatus labialis wingeulus, a genetically-dominant physical trait, is an 'appendage' over the
upper lip's middle tubercle frontal surface, and is a naturally-occurring, variably-manifested,
vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, epithelial-emanating fold or ridge or
line or prominence, or otherwise, with subepithelial components (Winge's Peak
Connective Tissue Complex), which coincides with the midline of the face
and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle of the
middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend inferiorly
from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow, down to the lower
edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation above the surrounding
lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of differentiated vermillion
surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along the linear crest of the Peak,
and with or without the presence of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.
"All humans that have evidence of an elatus labialis wingeulus
on their upper lips
are
considered to have 'Potentiated Functional Capacities to 'be, think and act,''
and are said
to be
direct descendants of the prehistoric humanoid species
homo
wingeulus."
This very well may be the first time that a prehistoric humanoid species is
being proposed on an interesting soft tissue representation alone.
Elatus labialis wingeulus, a genetically-dominant physical trait, is an 'appendage' over the
upper lip's middle tubercle frontal surface, and is a naturally-occurring, variably-manifested,
vertically-oriented, differentiated soft tissue, epithelial-emanating fold or ridge or
line or prominence, or otherwise, with subepithelial components (Winge's Peak
Connective Tissue Complex), which coincides with the midline of the face
and the interincisal and mid-sagittal lines, and runs down the middle of the
middle tubercle surface of the rostral upper lip, which may extend inferiorly
from the middle of the Vermillion Border's Cupid's Bow, down to the lower
edge of the lip, with or without significant elevation above the surrounding
lateral labial tissues, with or without the presence of differentiated vermillion
surface epithelium (Winge Epithelium) seen along the linear crest of the Peak,
and with or without the presence of an inferiorly-positioned procheilon.
Ralph Winge, D.D.S., USC Dental School Graduate,
and elucidator of
elatus labialis wingeulus.
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