Monday, December 14, 2015

Twelves - Chapter 1



Lisbon, Portugal. If you go to city center and go west until you get to the Academy of Science. 

Nearby is the Boulevard de Valte. There you will find the Society of Scientific Investigative Exploration. The Society is dedicated to the premise that scientific discovery points to the wonders of God. Some rumors persist within the Society that it was Sir Isaac Newton himself that wrote the charter for the Society. The Society endeavors to prove the bible correct and factual through scientific means .

 Society explorers routinely scour the globe looking for and finding evidence of biblical artifacts. Their collection is the world’s most expansive. Their professors are unmatched in their breadth and depth of knowledge of the Scriptures.


The office director, Professor Joshua Wolorwicz. Amidst ancient manuscripts and unique artifacts from around the world the professor sits behind his desk reading aloud the latest report to his invited guests;  Suleiman Gardoky and his wife Emily Wasteland, explorers and long time members of the Society, as well as, close friends of the professor.

“…and reports were fairly routine until this last one.", said the Professor. “ It appears its here that Edward’s search for a first generation copy of the Book of Revelation takes a turn to the bizarre. He goes on to say that he fears that others are on the trail as well and that he is going to try to get in with that group and see if he can gain some additional information. He finishes saying he’s heading off to the southern coast of Spain. That was over a month ago.”

 

“That’s not like Eddie. He’s a thorough investigator and a stickler for regular reports.”, Suleiman said.

“He was a great help mapping the tunnels we discovered under the Temple Mount last year, remember dear?”, said Emily.

“Yes, quite.”, affirmed Suleiman.
 
 
 
A Note from Gary: Sorry everyone. This is taking a lot longer than I had anticipated. I'm going to have to rethink this format. In the meantime please bear with me. I'll keep getting updates out as often as I can. Thanks for your patience.

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