Responding to the Critic(s) of Chryptianity
Because we all have questions
The critic
Blazh Femur has posed some questions concerning my work on the Bible and I have promised to do my best to answer them. My feeling is that others probably have some of the same concerns as Mr. Femur.
These questions were in response to a couple of articles of mine, the first being Sphere Packing and the Seven Days of Genesis. His response is below.
The key sentence is as follows:
Deriving esoteric geometrical messages from creation mythology seems like a stretch, and as utterly useless as numerology.
At the time, rather than argue with his points, I posted the link to another article. However, at this time, I will deal with the misconceptions in his comment.
First of all, the point of the article was that the evidence indicates that the seven days of Genesis are based on the sequence of geometrical forms encountered in ball-packing. This suggests that the creators of the text drew their…