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Plutarch's Parable:Lux Gospel
 
and
 
the Axe
 
of the
 
Apostle
By Paula J. Gott _____________________________________ 
The Scripture quotations contained herein are from the New Revised Standard Version Bible,Copyright @ 1989 by the Division of Christian Education of the National Council of theChurches of Christ in the U.S.A., and are used by permission. All rights reserved
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"Pythagoras, it seems, was greatly admired, and he also greatly admired the Egyptian priests, and,copying their symbolism and secret teachings, incorporated his doctrines in enigmas. As a matter of factmost of the Pythagorean precepts do not at all fall short of the writings that are called hieroglyphs . . . "
~ Plutarch; Introduction to Of Isis and Osiris
 
 
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FOREWORDI wrote this book because of something I discovered just as I was wrapping up
Gabriel's Gift
, myprevious book. I realized that what I'd found might be even more newsworthy than the secretstory that I'd discovered in Luke's Gospel. The hidden message that Jesus and Mary Magdalenemarried and had children, after all, has been circulating for centuries. And other authors hadoffered various forms of proof that it was true, although none had used the Holy Bible, alone, asI did, to do so.But uncovering Luke's real identity has never, to my knowledge, been successfullyaccomplished, and to do so, I thought, would truly be "a first." When I started work on
Plutarch's Parable
, I knew I could prove beyond any reasonable doubt that Plutarch was theauthor of Luke-Acts. I had no idea -- absolutely no idea -- what other mysteries would be solved– again inadvertently – as a result of the research to prove
Plutarch
was
Luke
.It is my sincere desire that everyone who reads
Plutarch's Parable
will experience the Love andCompassion the heroes and heroines felt for us as they did their work. For some readers theremight be a moment of fear -- fear of losing any hope of retaining deeply held convictions. But ifthat begins to happen, if fear of losing something dear creeps into your mind, take a moment ofsilence to permit the amazing experience of Their reassurance to enter your heart.Although it may at first seem disturbing, what you're about to learn is freeing: "You shall knowthe Truth, and the Truth shall make you free." That was his promise. The Truth frees all of us tofinally admit that somehow, some way, we just
knew
there was something wrong with whatwe'd been told to believe without question. The Creator gave us brains -- and minds with whichto explore the wondrous Universe. Blind faith stifles curiosity, and without curiosity, there canbe no great discoveries. Blind unquestioning faith is the prison door that Jesus came to throwopen. It was the superstitions keeping people oppressed that he sought to destroy. He haddiscovered the Truth, and the Source of the Truth. He had found Moses' secret doctrine and theglorious knowledge it contained. He wanted to share that knowledge with the world, even if itmight cost him his life to do so. He knew that knowledge is Power.Let your curiosity lead you as you explore this exciting and renewing discovery of our Heroand Heroine as they really were.May you read this true story in the Peace, the Love and the Light with which they sent it toyou. And may it bring into your life the Freedom from oppression and falsehood He promisedto deliver to all people.Pax Amo Lux
 
 
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CHAPTER ONETHE MAGIC NUMBER FOR LIGHTAbout three years ago I was rereading Luke's gospel and came upon the story of
 Anna the prophetess
(Luke 2:36). I was struck by the strangeness of that story and began to wonder whatin the world a woman was permitted to do in a Jewish temple ceremony in Jerusalem at thetime Jesus was born. I decided to do some research and write a short article about what I found.But I immediately ran into a problem: I couldn't get past Anna's age: 84. Why in the world didLuke find it necessary to report her age? It just wasn't critical to the story.I had been studying "Sacred Numbers" and the various manipulations permitted by Plato andPythagoras to solve their puzzles. And that may have been the reason I had an urge to multiplyAnna's age by pi (22/7). The answer was 264. And by a sheer coincidence I had just finishedreading a book by Bruce Cathie, The Energy Grid, in which he quoted Buckminister Fuller'swork on DNA/RNA behaviors pertaining to the "birth process," and what is known as "thebirth unzipping angle."1"The Birth Unzipping Angle of the DNA/RNA behaviors" is 26,400 seconds of arc, a "harmonic"of 264.2So what I discovered in Anna's age was a "harmonic" of the "birth unzipping angle," describedby Buckminister Fuller (which corresponds with the Watson-Crick model) and quoted by BruceCathie. (Evidence of knowledge of DNA in ancient times is discussed in the Notes sectionfollowing this chapter.) 4Notice the "coincidence" here: Fuller's
birth
unzipping angle, and Luke's story of the ceremonysurrounding the
birth
of Jesus are "harmonics": 264; 26,400.Coincidence? Maybe. There was only one way to find out, and that was to see if any of the othernumbers scattered throughout Luke's gospel also revealed similar "coincidences."That was the beginning of a research project into the numbers to see if this "birth harmonicscoincidence" was just a fluke, or if there was something everyone had missed for over twothousand years. What happened next changed my life forever.I went to chapter one to look for more numbers. There are only five scattered throughout theeighty verses in chapter one: 5, 6, 6, 3, 8. (These numbers can be found in the context of thebiblical verses at the end of this chapter. 3 )I had an urge to multiply the numbers in chapter one:5 x 6 x 6 x 3 x 8 = 4320. I immediately recognized that number from my study of "SacredNumbers." I knew it was considered "sacred" for this reason:Divide 4320 by 2 to get the diameter of the moon (2,160 miles);multiply 432,000 by 2 to get the diameter of the sun (864,000 miles);

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