> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dick Fischer [mailto:dickfischer@earthlink.net]
> Sent: Monday, May 30, 2005 9:15 PM
> To: Glenn Morton; ASA
> Subject: RE: Call me a fideist
>
>
> Glenn, has convinced me. "Pi in the Sky" must be an inspired text. And
> why is the author's first name John? Ooh, Ooh ... Would you do my book
> next? The first sentence is: "We humans stand at the pinnacle of God's
> creation."
>
> Now if you count the letters you get 40. That's the number of days that
> Christ fasted in the wilderness and the number of days he was on earth
> between the resurrection and assension. It's the same number of days it
> rained on Noah's boat. I didn't plan that! It just happened! But that
> is
> as far as I got. Hey, you and Vernon are all right. Keep those
> calculators humming.
Ok, Dick, I think I see the hand of God on you as well. You have 40
letters. If you multiply them by the their letter value you get 441. That
number, divided by the number of days in the creation week, yields 63.
Adding those numbers together you get 9 which, of course, is the same number
you get if you add the digits 441 together. Wow. This is the perfect
physical and theological unity. There are 3 beings in the trinity and 3
spatial dimensions (how could Dick, being Dick, possibly know this?) a
square of 3 on a side = 9.
You aren't quite up there with Barrow but if you give me some time, I might
get us there.
Received on Mon May 30 23:07:12 2005
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