Nostradamus C10 Q84:
Religious arguments embroil those whose belief Nostradamus shared.
Copyright: Allan Webber, December 2015
In this verse Nostradamus takes a dispassionate view of
humankinds' demise at the hands of a race spawned from
future cloning methods.
Its anagrams are super rich in clone relevant
terminology that defines these events.
For instance Bardesanes refers to a 2nd century Syriac
gnostic who was a scientist, scholar, astrologer, philosopher and poet.
The following
extract from
Wikipedia shows his relevance to the issues of a resurrected Christ and a
new cloned race with superior abilities to man:
[Bardesanes] certainly
denied the resurrection of the body and so far as we can judge by the obscure
quotations from his hymns furnished by Ephrem he explained the origin of the
world by a process of emanation from the supreme God whom he called the Father
of the living.
In the third line there are two distinct sequences
involving Bardesanes. They say Bardesanes era enclosing
(cloing ne ſ -era - ſans
debar)
and genes Bardesanes
(g ne ſe - ra ſans deb).

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