Muskokaman,
Hey, Canuck! (That is a term of endearment for describing a Canadian, eh?) Yes, sacred geometry has been around for at least 7,000 years. It appears to have originated in Egypt, although ancient Babylonians, Sumerians, and Persians appeared to have begun using it around the same time. Moses, as "Prince of Egypt" was taught sacred geometry and he learned sacred gematria74 from the Hebrew rabbis and scrbes. He taught both to his inner circle, and he encoded it in many examples, i.e. he did the #40 7x, 4th Commandment: "Keep the 7th day holy", he renamed Y'shua74/Joshua74* who used the 'GOD=7_4 Code' to bring the walls of Jericho down (7 priests w/ 7 horns marched around city 7x for 7 days).
You're right about Isaac Newton. He was a great scientist and a Christian mystic - a Grand Master Mason. King James was a Grand Master Mason and his Bible translating/interpreting team was all Masonic74: "Gospel74 according74 to St.74: Matthew(7 letters), Mark(4) Luke(4), John(4)47".
As far as your "preferring the use of Selah over Amen for various reasons", I don't see them as interchangeable. Selah is clearly a musical term and Amen - "so be it" - is used after prayers, etc.
Originally, the One God in ancient Egypt was Amen-Ra: the Sun God. (Ra=19, which is very telling.) Amen = A1 + M13 +E5 +N14 = 33 is the gematria of Amen33 and according to the Bible, Jesus74 was app. 33 when he was crucified. (Y'shua74 was actually 34 on Friday April 7, 30 AD [7/4/782 AUC] and turned 35 ten days later on April 17 [his birthday was 17/4/747 AUC]. Allah=34.)
- Brad Watson, Miami
author of There Are No Coincidences - there is synchronism
Non-coincidental synchronic reaction: 9/6/11 07:00 ABC's Good Morning America - Josh Elliot appears. 07:37 "The Revelations...they all basically crucified an innocent person". 07:41 "33% less sugar" - ad