BLURB: God’s letters: 132 Capital Letters came during a Vision in 2001

Source of the description: Encyclopedia “Conservapedia” (article Athanasio Celia)

The publication (“God’s letters”)[68] is about a man who in 2001 recorded a vision, which contained 132 capital letters of the Greek alphabet that created a quadrangular shape 11 to 12. A study revealed that the text is readable in 115 different ways in the ancient Greek language and parallel it encloses depictions and symbols. Besides, it can be simultaneously deciphered mathematically. The whole process of the deciphering shows off an unbreakable mathematical, geometrical and theological coherence which in the end presents 10 big revealing texts. The vision-text, which has as its principal symbol the crucifix of Jesus Christ, turned out to be the Contemporary Revelation.

The German edition of that study (“Der Logos – Der Gottes Beweis”[69]), is published by the same Protestant publisher who also publishes the renowned “German biographical encyclopaedia covering persons related to the history of the Church”.[70] And it is broadly accepted by German Christian communities who also represent it through their bookstores.[71][72] Furthermore, the book is registered in the “Index Theologicus”[73] of the University of Tübingen and in other university libraries.[74][75]

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Zsuzsa
Zsuzsa
3 years ago

He actually copied his book description from an encyclopedia article. That alone would be enough to make me gape in disbelief, but then I saw this review:

What an interesting book! As soon as I saw it and read the description I knew I wanted to read it.”

That’s got to be either a paid review or from the author’s uncle or cousin or something, right? There couldn’t possibly be an actual human being who honestly saw that description and said, “Wow, that sounds so cool, and I just have to get my hands on it!” Could there?

Hitch
3 years ago
Reply to  Zsuzsa

I am totally confused by what the HOLY HELL we are looking at here…

Naaman Brown
Naaman Brown
3 years ago
Reply to  Zsuzsa

He copied the [fn] tags in the encyclopedia text without including the footnotes. You either delete the [fn] tags or include the footnotes at the end of excerpt. That is bad form and looks lazy.

War Goat
War Goat
3 years ago

132 letters arranged in a square.
33 letter per side.
3+3 equals 6.
6 is an upside down 9.
9 looks like a lower case G.
Gamma-Gamma was the working title for the musical Gigi, starring Maurice Chevalier.

It all makes perfect sense!