Proof?
The Greek name of St Peter, SIMWN PETROS, anagrams to MORTWS PENIS
'Mortuus penis' is Latin for "dead penis".
IESOUS CHRISTOS, the Greek name of Jesus Christ, can also be anagrammed.
(Clue - Osiris)
Whoever conjured up the story of Jesus had an extraordinary ability to construct complex anagrams. Contained within the Gospel
of Mark is an anagram that identifies the author as Mark of Naxos.
Have you ever wondered why Simon of Cyrene's sons, Alexander and Rufus, are mentioned?
... because the names, taken together, can be anagrammed.
Likewise with James and John, the sons of Zebedee who Jesus met outside Capernum.
And so on.
Whoever Mark was I take my hat off to him ...
The best way to prove that this is how Christianity started is to write a similar story containing names that anagram in a way that
fits with the plot ... which I'm trying to do ... but it ain't easy!
By the way - I'm President Da Vala - so I expect a bit of respect!
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