While reading the Book of Genesis, the author saw one numerical sign, discovered more, and began an entire exegesis of the book. He then noted three unresolved math problems. They were hard to find because each was a combination of verses from two or more chapters. While one problem had been known of for decades, he found the other two. In solving all three, he applied a theory that makes plenty of sense, but it doesn't match the way our culture thinks these days. To begin a child's life, a mother, a father and God are needed. The life and childhood begin at conception. If the childhood begins at conception, the parenthood can't begin nine months later. The two have to start simultaneously. They begin together at conception. The exegesis led far beyond applying theories and discovering signs. It led to solving the three math enigmas. Genesis reveals mathematically that ?years old?, ?lifetime?, and ?age? begin at birth, but ?life? and ?span of life? begin at conception. Genesis also discloses mathematically that parenthood and childhood can only begin together at conception. Thinking in that way, the math gets resolved; otherwise it does not. At first the author had only planned to read more Genesis and discuss Christian beliefs. By the end of this project, he had seen that Genesis mathematically disagrees with the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision.
- | Author: John M. Martin
- | Publisher: BalboaPress
- | Publication Date: Mar 09, 2016
- | Number of Pages: 114 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1504349911
- | ISBN-13: 9781504349918