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Mount Zion

The Mystery of God

Joseph Obiaya
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Year
2026
Language
English

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While science builds upon tested truths, religion has long rested on assent to divinely revealed mysteries. The divide between empirical knowledge and spiritual belief seems vast-perhaps even unbridgeable. Or is it?

A close reading of Scripture, from Genesis to Revelation, reveals a recurring symbol at the heart of Divine Revelation: a mystical structure representing the Kingdom of God. This emblem-here called the Cryptogram-appears across epochs and authors, metaphorically described as a rock, a mountain, and frequently linked to fire or combustion, in alignment with Divine Law.

Despite their differing methods, science and religion share a common pursuit: the embodiment of ultimate truth. In science, this is the Grand Unified Theory; in religion, it is God. For religion to engage the cognitive rigor of science, its revelations must yield concrete, verifiable insights. The modern era demands more than mystery-it invites unveiling. Since science explores God's creation, it becomes a tool for decoding divine symbols, in harmony with prophecy and Divine Will.

Through a combustion experiment, the Cryptogram's three-dimensional form is revealed, complete with mathematical precision. Its emergence through fire aligns with Scripture's portrayal of divine presence: God as a Consuming Fire; the burning bush and fiery mountain of Moses; Jesus proclaiming He came to cast fire upon the Earth; and the Holy Spirit descending as tongues of flame. Fire, then, is not merely symbolic-it is the medium through which divine structure is made manifest.

Thus, the Scriptures need not rely solely on faith for validation. The Cryptogram offers a framework for systematic verification, echoing descriptions given by biblical witnesses long before the rise of modern science.

In this light, the Cryptogram becomes a bridge-uniting revelation and reason, mystery and method. Through it, enduring theological and philosophical dilemmas find resolution-not by abandoning faith, but by illuminating it with the fire of understanding.

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