RaymondKroft said:
First off Gods word is a incorrect term. Sacred geometry may be a universal language and may account for all the stories in the bible, however the implication of those stories is not Gods word, they are directed personal views of the people who wrote them while using sacred geometry as a format and overall guideline. And essentially a blasphemy to god since the fact remains that a tradition or culture spawned their overall conditioning. God is not subject to human interpretation as much as the bible would like you to believe. And the personal beliefs of a people directed through a mathmatical assimulation is not a divine path but fordrawn conclusion scoped at their own justified salvation.
It's actually not an incorrect term and no the Bible is not a collection of personal views. I have more proof of this than you have proof that sacred scripture is geometrically shaped. At first glance the bible looks like its a collection of personall stories... BUT the stories contain spiritual depth. There is a first dimension which most people see and then there is a second dimension to scripture that's hidden.
For instance most people when reading Genesis 22 see Abraham being tested by God to sacrifice his only son Isaac. You see the first dimension, I see the first and second dimension. The second dimension is a reflection of God's plan of salvation as God sacrifices his only son Jesus Christ at the cross. Because of the sacrifice we have the birth of God's holy people not the nation of Israel but the spiritual Israel of God to whom the promise is given to.
The entire Bible was written in this fashion which gives me clear reason to believe it was created by an exterior source. So no I don't think geometry has anything to do with the message contained within it.