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The Genesis Seal

I may have to rethink making the pool into a giant deep fryer. If I'm going to have to make room for a Genesis Sealion, it's going to need someplace to stay. Sadly, this would mean I can only make a few Corn Dogs at a time, so some of you won't get the Battered Goodness for several days.

Lo, I am, in truth, dismayed, and wonder now, whither the mustard?
 
Really Kingfisher, where are the names of the angels, seriously or of the prophets or something. If it is divinely inspired it would show that. It should at least have yhvh, adm, hvh and adny
..

that'd be something, as the angels weren't named in any text until after 550BCE and for the purposes in this exercise Kingfisger is pretending that the text was dictated by God around a thousand years earlier. Personally I would need it to go through a list of my favourite fast food restaurants to prove it was supernatural, along with the prices and names of the franchise mascots

:D
 
Should? What sort of "should" is that? Conditional? Moral?

In other words, why?*


*Okay, that was only one word.
Subjunctive, I think.
As to Why? I expect eventually to have made a case that the Genesis Seal has been the cause of some intriguing chapters in human history. Chapters that contain great holes the same shape as the Seal. In other words, there are historical enigmas that presently lack a coherent explanation, where the Genesis Seal can provide most of the answers.
 
ddt wrote:
Define "significant".
A. In this context, the result of the author’s conscious intention.

Also:
As I argued, that's easier to do with Hebrew than with English, because Hebrew doesn't write vowels, and its stems are typically 3 consonants long. It's actually pathetic you only found two Hebrew words in the square.

Have you not seen my posts #119 and #136?
Besides, my challenge was to create a grid that reveals English words of only 2, 3 or 4 letters, of which there are many.
 
Here's a thought Kingfisher,
What if the messages you decode via your seal are, in-turn, concealing another message? And, what if that other message, once unsealed, is a third encryption?

In fact, I predict that when you try this you will find an endless recursion of messages.

What do you make of that?
I think you must have read the sci-fi novel Contact by the late Carl Sagan.
 
I expect eventually to have made a case that the Genesis Seal has been the cause of some intriguing chapters in human history. ..

You're going to start scouring history for matches too?
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I'm getting a faint whiff of troll here. Could be the wind just shifted wrong.
 
I'm getting a faint whiff of troll here. Could be the wind just shifted wrong.

I'm getting a strong whiff of "believer desperate to prove his beliefs have some validity, but failing miserably"

maybe when he starts actually answering the difficult posts that will change but as he has no understanding of real history I'm not holding my breath
;)

Besides, my challenge was to create a grid that reveals English words of only 2, 3 or 4 letters, of which there are many.
I already did that with an english translation of the Enuma elish, I posted that to you two pages ago
you ignored it
now youre saying it didn't happen
stop wasting everyones time
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Rob Degraves wrote:
Show what you have that makes you think this is a famous or even well known message.

Sorry Rob, but you have missed a key point. The cryptic content of the Genesis Seal is by no means well known That is why it challenges lots of fondly held world views, and trumps all previous candidates for 'supernatural' design in the Bible.
 
Sorry Rob, but you have missed a key point. The cryptic content of the Genesis Seal is by no means well known ..

You did say:
Besides, the Genesis Seal is .. a well-known literary masterpiece (on several levels).

Now, we can't read your mind (it's sealed) so that was understood as writ. You might mean the input to the GS is well-known etc., but you didn't say that.
 
Rob Degraves wrote:


Sorry Rob, but you have missed a key point. The cryptic content of the Genesis Seal is by no means well known That is why it challenges lots of fondly held world views, and trumps all previous candidates for 'supernatural' design in the Bible.

It's not well known because you made it up and it doesn't challenge anything, it's just a word game based on a text written by ignorant Bronze Age tribesmen. Are you a creationist?
 
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Subjunctive, I think.
As to Why? I expect eventually to have made a case that the Genesis Seal has been the cause of some intriguing chapters in human history. Chapters that contain great holes the same shape as the Seal. In other words, there are historical enigmas that presently lack a coherent explanation, where the Genesis Seal can provide most of the answers.

No. And I begin to smell a troll.
 
.. and trumps all previous candidates for 'supernatural' design in the Bible.

You imply here that the bibble is supernatural (etc.) and this is before you have gathered all your data, by your own earlier admissions. You wish to show that it is supernatural, and you already believe it so.
This is circular reasoning.
 
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