Anachronism: Mysteries of the Millennial Kingdom

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FLORENCE. Enough said. End of discussion. Goodbye. Come again. If you have been there then you’re likely already nodding your head because it’s in the name, both syllables. Rome was nice. As gnosis goes. But Florence. I was not prepared for my perception of the space-time continuum to grow wings and fly and I don’t think it was what they mixed in with the pasta. Artwork began my investigation into the Millennial Kingdom way back when. I even finished my Iconography paper a couple of days ago. And Florence, as anyone who’s been there knows, is an art museum in and of itself. Walking the streets of Florence is like wandering into a canvas. Nearly every painting has that one person dumbly standing around not knowing how he arrived into a Biblical scene and if you’re not careful with the mushroom linguini it may happen to you. Travelers note, the Florentine Steak is unparalleled. Don’t skip town without it.

It is also an MK City, brimming with mystery. You can be outright certain that various aspects of Florence have already been covered in other MK research papers. The baptistry and dome of Florence Cathedral were both investigated in Kings and Priests of the Thousand Year Reign, and a name like Michelangelo The Divine seems obvious enough. Anachronism is not entirely unique in that it taps into the greater KINGDOMVERSE catalogue of research, like so many other papers. This time, however, I feel comfortable announcing a spin-off of Back to the Bible: Time Travel in Scripture because that is what I suspect anachronism is. The art historians will say it is only make-believe time travel and that I should cut back on the Florentine Steak and the pasta and probably the wine as well before researching a thesis but I am here to tell you that the MK potentially tapped into the real thing.