Smartest man to ever live

>believed in God but not in Christ's divinity
>invented calculus as a side quest
>was an alchemist
>volcel
>mainly interested in secrets hidden in the Bible
What were some of those secrets?

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>but not in Christ's divinity
sauce? thats a pretty big exception.

Google it. It's true

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Consciousness is eternal and the prima materia

Jewgle is jewish and unhelpful as usual but the most reliable stuff claims Newton was something like an arian christian. Thats not quite denying Christ's divinity.

i died a few times, i never see jesus,
but that "god" shit is real.

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>believed in God but not in Christ's divinity
Protestant Gang

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He lived in a time when it wasn't clear if natural philosophy (science) or Christianity would win out. However, the former won. Yes, low religiosity is correlated with a strong mutational load, but this is the path humanity needs to take.

Newton was an occultist who later repented. It's that simple.

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>1 post by this id
Ok.

There's a very good reason his scientific work is relevant and his theistic delusions are forgotten.

One of the top ten most intelligent men in the history of humanity. On the other hand, he was one of the principal figures pointed to by the 'Enlightenment' which dragged humanity down with Jewish lies. Overall, based.

>his theistic delusions are forgotten.
yeah, cause he was a heretic and an absolute autist concerning the study of theology

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Theology is not a real science. It's just Greek pathos mixed with whatever bullshit they could muster and all trying to impress another. Fuck your Canaanite cults. Seriously, this is just fairy tales taken to an extreme.

no. there is no point to.
i am making ham steak for breakfast.
want some ham?

Pic related was smarter

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Anyone who ASSUMES the Christ is not Divine is purely arrogant. Their opinions are garbage. The Christ of every epoch knows every secret in the bible and numerous others the likes of which can never be understood by a human who is not a Christ.

That's an interesting spelling of Arian. How did you come up with that?

>Smartest man to ever live
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>>invented calculus as a side quest
And yet we use Leibniz notation.
Get fucked Newton

Aren't you forgetting someone?

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It honestly blew my mind when I found out non-euclidean geometry is less than 200 years old.

satanic mason, not to be trusted, along with any (((enlightenment))) figures

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>sticks a needle in his eye for an "experiment"

He believed that Armageddon would happen by 2060

claim your mathfu

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Actually he was quite a questioner and ignorer of religion. He was an anti social autist who was the first to publish his work with NO REFERENCE to god.
He was also a catcher of economic terrorists (cutting around the coins and melting the shavings) he invented that grating around the rim of coins you see today and made sure they were hung drawn and quatered. (very appropriate to Jow Forums)

His invention on calculus and its application to track the motion of a comit in the night sky was done at the same rate you learn it in highschool.
The King of the Anglos

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He was a brainlet who thought Space has no mass.

Arianism was a 2nd century heresy that was one of the major discussion points of the council of Nicea. Specifically it proclaimed that Christ was secondary to the Father. The Nicean credo affirms that Christ and the Father are one co-eternal being.

Arianism is not related to Aryanism. Arian denominations mostly died out by the 4th century, although Newton could have definitely been aware of Arian writings and subscribed to the theology of it.