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Notarikon establishes critical theology [∞]
When God created the universe, he used words. [1] |
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To use words, one must have an alphabet.
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The meaning of the alphabet appears to be a fundamental catechism. [1] |
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The catechism seems to explain Paul and John's knowledge of God's plan predating creation. [1] [2] |
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