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| Subject: Yet Another News Site And Author Repeat D. Flynn’s Isaac Newton Calculations Without Giving Him Credit Thu Jul 10, 2014 7:22 am | |
| Yet Another News Site And Author Repeat D. Flynn’s Isaac Newton Calculations Without Giving Him Credit
Once Again David Flynn’s original discoveries are being touted by others without crediting him. As most readers of this website probably know, years before he died of cancer, David wrote the book “Temple At The Center Of Time: Newton's Bible Codex Finally Deciphered” in which he corrected calculations made by the brilliant scientist and found a “clock” that would be set in the year 2012, counting down to the year 2017, based on Newton’s own research. Now the Epoch Times has a story that repeats David’s findings based on interviews with another author that basically repeats David’s discovery. The story says: “Isaac Newton took an interest in biblical prophecies, looking for patterns and trying to develop a code to decipher them. He calculated that the end of times may arrive in 2060. J.S. Helios, author of the book “The Final Countdown: What Isaac Newton failed to discover,” said the year should be 2017, not 2060. Helios explained why, during an interview in May with Brazilian publication Jornal do Brasil: “In one of his calculations he used a period of 1290 years, which is mentioned in Chapter 12 of Daniel, starting from the year 609 A.D. However, nothing important happened in this year to justify it being the start of the prophecy. Investigating the Book of Daniel (12:11-12), I discovered that the period of the prophecy is actually 2625 years (1290+1335), and that the beginning of the prophecy is not 609 AD as Newton thought, but 609 B.C. Therefore, 2625 years after 609 B.C. is the year 2017.” |
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