Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Perce's Perception

In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.

And the earth was without form and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep.

And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.

And God said, Let there be light: and there was light.

I (Perce Benjamin) find this to be too simple to be true but it is true and I can prove it.

Everything that is not earth is heaven and everything that has a beginning and an end. Just like the equation of everything and the 7 laws that govern everything it seems like the mystery of God has been solved. I want you to know the full story, my story, about how I came into being and how I solved God's great mystery. When asked what his name was he said "I AM THAT I AM." The THAT could be anything and everything but it is both you see.

If you can transpose equations try this:

Balance the equation to get the base units i.e. the SI units when you equate kinetic energy to potential energy. At the end you should not be able to balance the equation. You should get [mass = time] or [Kg = s] or [distance = time] or [m = s]. This might have you a bit confused as to why this happened.

Let me shed some light as to why this happened. It is because God has to be fair. If he created good then there would have to be evil to balance things out. And if God is all knowing, all powerful and everywhere then it means that we are both alive and dead at the same time. That is why God is the creator of both good and evil. You can't have 1 without the other.

My story has a beginning and an end. The bible is the only book you will ever need to read because it is a book of prophesy and fulfillment. It is what I use to predict everything from current events. Have you ever asked yourself how can we be gods too? because it says so in Psalms that we are gods.

There are many questions and I have the answers to all. I will be publishing a book about it. But it will be an autobiography of my life from birth until my present age which is 27. Thank you for taking the time to read the introduction to Perce's Perception.

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