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The text of Pythagoras that (I think) you refer to reads: Quote:
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Far closer to the Pythagorean text is that of Isaiah 43:8 Quote:
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Really? It seems to me that for your claim to be true, you'd have to have some evidence that the Vesica Piscenes -- which is a vertical shape that is defined, and, to my knowledge, always depicted by the Pythagoreans and all others who spoke of it or drew it, as the intersection of two circles with the same radius, intersecting in such a way that the center of each circle lies on the circumference of the other -- was represented as, or thought by Pythagoreans and others to be, a horizontal figure consisting of two intersecting arcs, the ends of the right side extending beyond the meeting point. Do you have any? Quote:
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Never said it did, dd I? But it does have to do with texts. Quote:
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christ_in_Majesty It's an interesting claim though that the Pythagoreans only depicted the circles horizontally. I assume you can support that with archaeological evidence. Quote:
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Matthew 13:1-9 Why do you ask so many questions of easily found basic facts? |
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Sorry, but upon inspection what you see as obvious and certain is hardly so. And your claims about what is obvious and certain are not only uninformed ones, but are based on eisegesis. Jeffrey |
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In what Pythagorean text or ancient discussion of Pythagoras/Pythagoraeas is this set out? Jeffrey |
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