In the absence of evidence for a real Jesus, the Christians use things like the
dubious Turin Shroud and the Pompeii inscription. They are desperate.
In Pompeii which was destroyed in 79 AD by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius two
inscriptions were uncovered that ran as follows.
ROTAS
OPERA
TENET
AREPO
SATOR.
These words make sense, Arepo the sower holds the wheels with care (see Runaway
World, page 25). That is what they mean. This says that Arepo is the sower who
governs the wheels of existence and time carefully. Arepo is a god. He sows life
and fortune in the universe. Christians however put hidden meanings first though
when the inscriptions make sense this is an illogical thing to do. Hidden
meanings come second not first.
The letters make up PATERNOSTER Latin for Our Father twice with the letters for
Alpha and Omega twice as well.
What you get is A PATERNOSTER O
This cross tells us that the Father, God, is the subject of the cross. God is
not crucified because he is beginning and end and beyond everything human. The
cross symbolises balance for each arm is about the beginning and the end and
each arm is the same. The cross is not the cross of Jesus but reflects the pagan
tradition of using a cross to symbolise balance and the power that allows
balance to be and which maintains it.
The word TENET also makes a cross in the original inscription. When Arepo holds
the cross it shows that the cross represents not the death instrument of Jesus
Christ but Arepos’ ability to hold all things in being like TENET holds the
anagram together. Arepo is important for he holds the Greek letters, alpha and
omega at the start and end of his name. A secondary meaning could be that Arepo
holds the cross for he never rose from the dead. Some might take this as the
real meaning but that is up to them.
The fact that the anagram could have read,
SATOR
AREPO
TENET
OPERA
ROTAS
proves that the SATOR was not Jesus for it would have been natural to begin with
this word for Jesus used the parable of the sower to signify that Jesus is
sowing the word of God. The anagram would have been intended for this missionary
purpose had it been Christian. Also, the cross made by the word TENET is too
obvious. If it had been a Christian symbol it could not have been employed for
that reason UNLESS it honoured God but did not honour Jesus but Arepo instead.
The symbol whether about Jesus or not does not really help the case for his
existence. Whoever devised it may have only been depending on hearsay.