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Corpus Clock Conspiracy
The Corpus Clock is certainly a very odd device. I shall probably make a trip all the way to Cambridge when next in Blighty, just to see this thing.
I find a few things rather odd about it, and you can't help but wonder if there is some deeper meaning. It's quite good fun to come up with conspiracy theories, so here's mine:
The clock being displayed at Corpus Christi and the large locust thing on top, cannot help but draw biblical references. Most of the official images and videos online are of the clock set between 2 and 3 o
clock. There's even a night shot, which still shows three. From Mark 15: "It was the third hour when they crucified him."
Looking at the inscription on the pendulum, Ioh, symbolised by a horned cow, is related to a heifer, also a red heifer is a sacrificial animal in judaism. It is said a red heifer was born in Israel within the past decade symbolising the second coming of Christ, or the first coming for the jews, I guess.
The second word, Sartor, means to patch or to tailor.
Monan is more difficult to link up and I suspect I'd need to figure out the coat of arms. Any how Saint Monan worked as a missionary in Scotland. Scotland is of course, closely connected with genetic cloning. Dolly the sheep being the first, Polly and Molly were also cloned and interestingly both sheep contained a human gene.
YHWH, Yahweh or Jehovah are words for God and are supposedly associated with IOH, although I cannot find out why!
So is there a connection? Are some radical scientists up in Scotland now trying to patch the human genome into some kind of Godly gene? Or worse still, was the body of Christ really found (Evening standard story) and they're cloning it?
It does make me wonder. The bible clearly states that Marys' body was assumed, her body and soul went to heaven, however I cannot find references that Jesus body actually rose three days after his burial or that his body was assumed, indeed it makes sense to me that he had no need of an Earthly body once freed of it. The Catechisms say that Jesus was both man and God, if his body were obtained and a clone man grown from it's DNA, would it be God or would it just be a man?
Anyhow, it's all a bit weird, go take a look at the clock and see how you feel about it.
I find a few things rather odd about it, and you can't help but wonder if there is some deeper meaning. It's quite good fun to come up with conspiracy theories, so here's mine:
The clock being displayed at Corpus Christi and the large locust thing on top, cannot help but draw biblical references. Most of the official images and videos online are of the clock set between 2 and 3 o
clock. There's even a night shot, which still shows three. From Mark 15: "It was the third hour when they crucified him."
Looking at the inscription on the pendulum, Ioh, symbolised by a horned cow, is related to a heifer, also a red heifer is a sacrificial animal in judaism. It is said a red heifer was born in Israel within the past decade symbolising the second coming of Christ, or the first coming for the jews, I guess.
The second word, Sartor, means to patch or to tailor.
Monan is more difficult to link up and I suspect I'd need to figure out the coat of arms. Any how Saint Monan worked as a missionary in Scotland. Scotland is of course, closely connected with genetic cloning. Dolly the sheep being the first, Polly and Molly were also cloned and interestingly both sheep contained a human gene.
YHWH, Yahweh or Jehovah are words for God and are supposedly associated with IOH, although I cannot find out why!
So is there a connection? Are some radical scientists up in Scotland now trying to patch the human genome into some kind of Godly gene? Or worse still, was the body of Christ really found (Evening standard story) and they're cloning it?
It does make me wonder. The bible clearly states that Marys' body was assumed, her body and soul went to heaven, however I cannot find references that Jesus body actually rose three days after his burial or that his body was assumed, indeed it makes sense to me that he had no need of an Earthly body once freed of it. The Catechisms say that Jesus was both man and God, if his body were obtained and a clone man grown from it's DNA, would it be God or would it just be a man?
Anyhow, it's all a bit weird, go take a look at the clock and see how you feel about it.
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