Post by Anne Terri on Oct 10, 2011 13:14:21 GMT 1
''October 10, 2011 God's Living Bible - The Third Testament - Research Library - Science and Scientists
Sir Isaac Newton's Religious Writings (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
As John Maynard Keynes wrote, in his document 'Newton, the Man', he had access to many of Sir Isaac Newton's original papers.
Yes, Newton was branded as a heretic, a scientific, theologian being tempted of the devil, who believed in the Spirit world, while also obsessed with alchemy. He made countless efforts to disprove the Trinity, for as a Biblical scholar, he found no proof. He believed in Me, One God, The Creator, often spending months on theories to find the keys to My Creation.
His temptation was the need to know, but not of the Devil. The deep thought processes, which often follow questions, bringing intricate and mind boggling answers on My Realm, can often challenge anyone who is determined to know. This especially is true of one with an analytical mind, who is adept in top levels of mathematics.
There are libraries in the world who also have Sir Isaac Newton's Religious Writings online, for those who want to study this further.
The links to the best are below, which we have connected to My Research Library, due to the enormous amount of papers.
AMEN''
''God's Living Bible - The Third Testament - Research Library - Science and Mathematical Figures in History
AMEN''
SIR ISAAC NEWTON December 25, 1642 – 20 March 1727
Place of birth: Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Place of burial: Westminster Abbey
English physicist and mathematician, scientist, theologian
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Sir Isaac Newton's Religious Writings (God Through Anne Terri With The Holy Spirit)
As John Maynard Keynes wrote, in his document 'Newton, the Man', he had access to many of Sir Isaac Newton's original papers.
Yes, Newton was branded as a heretic, a scientific, theologian being tempted of the devil, who believed in the Spirit world, while also obsessed with alchemy. He made countless efforts to disprove the Trinity, for as a Biblical scholar, he found no proof. He believed in Me, One God, The Creator, often spending months on theories to find the keys to My Creation.
His temptation was the need to know, but not of the Devil. The deep thought processes, which often follow questions, bringing intricate and mind boggling answers on My Realm, can often challenge anyone who is determined to know. This especially is true of one with an analytical mind, who is adept in top levels of mathematics.
There are libraries in the world who also have Sir Isaac Newton's Religious Writings online, for those who want to study this further.
The links to the best are below, which we have connected to My Research Library, due to the enormous amount of papers.
AMEN''
''God's Living Bible - The Third Testament - Research Library - Science and Mathematical Figures in History
AMEN''
SIR ISAAC NEWTON December 25, 1642 – 20 March 1727
Place of birth: Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire.
Place of burial: Westminster Abbey
English physicist and mathematician, scientist, theologian
Read more: glbresearch.proboards.com/index.cgi?action=display&board=sisaacnew&thread=3304&page=1#ixzz1aNcYxCUK