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'Twas suggested I post a few episodes of my work in a pleasant spot. I've chosen here. Sadly, not everything I've written has y...
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Those are very clever observations and some smart research.
I have similar suspicions towards Gospel of St. John.
I know no evidence or ground at all, but I often wonder if Constantine and the guys after him changed parts of the original texts. Or if they picked the right books for the New Testament.
Divine inspiration may have guided a hand here and there.
Uh, right, right, I often forget the basics.
And I think that's a sure thing. When I finish it, I gotta show you the part of my thesis about Math in the Bible. Divine inspiration pulled awesome, ahead of that time, geometric configurations with the words and numbers (letters used to be numbers too). Golden ratio, trigonometry, root numbers, but mainly, lots and lots of stars of David. I think you might like it. Mind blowing, I tell you!
Send it along. I would love to read it.
Do you have an e-mail address I can use to send it to you?
Use the one at my profile: tiempohablar@yahoo.co.uk
Perfect. I sent it already. (forgot to sign, btw). It's in Spanish, but I hope you enjoy it anyway.
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