The magic numbers: 12s, 7s, 3s and 40s. To my mind, these are part of an important record and word. God is telling us something important here, something about Him, about the meaning behind the story of the Bible, which is essentially the story of God's work to accomplish salvation.
Funny, thing, I also read about the Carbon and 666 a long time ago, the idea here being that Carbon represents material life, and that the devil's hold on man is connected to his hold on our physical life.
To me it's like seeing thousands of pieces
I guess I would say that my conviction is that the Scripture is just like the Q board. Or rather, the Q board is an image, a reflection of the scripture: future proves past.
Full illumination of the meaning of the scripture is something that is revealed over time, and at some point, on by looking back on what has unfolded does the meaning become clear.
But, just as Q exhorted anons to think outside the box (Expand your thinking) in order to get the bigger picture that illuminates the meaning of the drops, the history of Christianity so far has been effort made towards that end, and yet, the puzzle has been completed by and large by the theologians. My personal conviction, however, is that the puzzle can indeed be clearly illuminated and understood. But a lot depends on the starting point. The framework one brings to the 'view'.
The magic numbers: 12s, 7s, 3s and 40s. To my mind, these are part of an important record and word. God is telling us something important here, something about Him, about the meaning behind the story of the Bible, which is essentially the story of God's work to accomplish salvation.
Funny, thing, I also read about the Carbon and 666 a long time ago, the idea here being that Carbon represents material life, and that the devil's hold on man is connected to his hold on our physical life.
I guess I would say that my conviction is that the Scripture is just like the Q board. Or rather, the Q board is an image, a reflection of the scripture: future proves past.
Full illumination of the meaning of the scripture is something that is revealed over time, and at some point, on by looking back on what has unfolded does the meaning become clear.
But, just as Q exhorted anons to think outside the box (Expand your thinking) in order to get the bigger picture that illuminates the meaning of the drops, the history of Christianity so far has been effort made towards that end, and yet, the puzzle has been completed by and large by the theologians. My personal conviction, however, is that the puzzle can indeed be clearly illuminated and understood. But a lot depends on the starting point. The framework one brings to the 'view'.