RE: The Gospel of Plutarch
May 23, 2012 at 8:21 pm
(This post was last modified: May 23, 2012 at 9:05 pm by FallentoReason.)
P.s. when no Christians reply to a thread in over 10 hrs, you know you're onto something!
Wait, why does this conclude that said writer knew about the secrets of the cosmos? Clearly she was familiar with embedding messages in the same way as the philosopher Philo full stop.
I admit I was wrong in emphasising so much on the numbers, but I just found it whacked out that the coincidence has to do with Pagan belief.
P.s. and what was this Christian's message [J. K. Rowling]? Sirius Black, named after a sun, is the God Father of Harry Potter the 'Savior'?
I think I like your example.
(May 23, 2012 at 3:06 pm)NoMoreFaith Wrote: In Harry Potter, Sirius Black was 15 when he started bullying Snape, and he lived at 12 Grimmauld Place, but dies in Chapter 35 of the 4th book
15x12x35x4=25200
25200 degrees is the exact temperature of the Star, SIRIUS B
Therefore Harry Potter's novels are a true account of the Wizard War. That took 5 minutes, I bet given months I could come up with even better "amazing" coincidences.
Wait, why does this conclude that said writer knew about the secrets of the cosmos? Clearly she was familiar with embedding messages in the same way as the philosopher Philo full stop.
I admit I was wrong in emphasising so much on the numbers, but I just found it whacked out that the coincidence has to do with Pagan belief.
P.s. and what was this Christian's message [J. K. Rowling]? Sirius Black, named after a sun, is the God Father of Harry Potter the 'Savior'?
I think I like your example.
"It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it" ~ Aristotle