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Originally posted by Alpha Arietis
reply to post by TheAssociate
I don't think the "hundred" part is important. I think it's one of many unintentional mistranslations of the KJV.
Neither do I think that the number is merely a reference to a specific person. The context clues reveal this to us. (The "riddle" about "here is wisdom", etc.)
I don't think the answers lie in numerology or any other "superstitious" sources.
Atomic number is commonly understood today but in John's time, if the knowledge even existed on Earth, it would have been the height of "esoteric".
The periodic table of the elements reads like a divine tablet of revelation about the order of creation. What better place to seek clues about divine numeric riddles?
Originally posted by Alpha Arietis
I don't think the "hundred" part is important. I think it's one of many unintentional mistranslations of the KJV.
The "pure" carbon atom has six electrons, six protons and six neutrons
Originally posted by glitchinmymatrix
reply to post by Alpha Arietis
Oh, by the way. Christ / Jesus is nothing but a solar allegory. That's been pointed out in that hugely popular Zeitgeist film.
[edit on 13-7-2010 by glitchinmymatrix]