Almight God--
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"Mathematics has long been known as the universal language. In Almighty God, Charles D. Landis uses the numerical values of the Hebrew and Greek alphabets (neither written language contains number characters) in an attempt to bridge the gap of mistrust, …
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"Mathematics has long been known as the universal language. In Almighty God, Charles D. Landis uses the numerical values of the Hebrew and Greek alphabets (neither written language contains number characters) in an attempt to bridge the gap of mistrust, and sometimes outright hostility, between theologians and scientists"--Page 4 of cover.
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""Mathematics has long been known as the universal language. In Almighty God, Charles D. Landis uses the numerical values of the Hebrew and Greek alphabets (neither written language contains number …"
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