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Post Co-incidence or a Blasphemy?
Is this an Amazing Co-incidence or a Blasphemy of History?

I stumbled onto this study whilst researching the birth date of Jesus the Christ.

Basically the summary of a series of historical deductions based on many facts of history derived the birth date of Jesus to be:

11 September 3 BC!!


or - 9/11 - 3BC


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Jesus was born in a stable in the early evening hours (just as the Jewish calendar advanced to 1 Tishri) of September 11, 3BC.



http://www.versebyverse.org/doctrine/birthofchrist.html


Now - I just wonder, was that a co-incidence and a chance occurrance that the planned attack on the WTC was on 9/11? Or was it an act to blaspheme the most prestigious date in the History of mankind?


:hmm

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Post Re: Co-incidence or a Blasphemy?
There is no such thing as a co-incidence. I would not be at all surprised. They place GREAT importance in numbers and symbolism.

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