|  | from A Fraud or From God?:An Hermaneutical 
        Investigation of
 The Gospel of the Unknown
 
 by Professor Max Blatzcroftheimusbergerolfkinson, 
        B.A., M.S., M.Div., Th.D., Ph.D 
 
 . . . It takes not a whit 
        of intelligence to ask the obvious questions such as: Where are 
        the missing pages of the Second Book of Signs? 
        and Why are they missing? The more radical, and much more 
        interesting, query would be: Where are the missing pages of The 
        Gospel of the Unknown? Forgive me, gentle readers; 
        I know dropping such a bombshell without 
        providing adequate warning was somewhat unfair. You have not heard about 
        the Gospels missing pages? Do not be hard on yourselves: no one 
        else had either until, like you, they read the words above, which instantly 
        demolished what had been a tidy, understandable universe. Proof? Admittedly, 
        most of what follows is conjecture bolstered by circumstantial evidence. 
        However, and as a point of entry, simply consider the fact that it has 
        always been more or less inconceivable that the Gospel that has 
        come to us was in any way even close to being the complete record of the 
        revelations of Dirk Stratton (Blessed be his 
        name). That such a fragmentary, disjointed mish-mash of seemingly 
        random musings represents the totality of the 
        sublime teachings of our divine emissary (Speak his name with reverence) 
        is simply not credible. That the Gospel author knew Dirk 
        (Chapter 86 outlines my position on the Quotation Marks Conundrum Controversy), 
        or, as some have suggested, actually was Dirk (Exalted be his name) 
        seems even more incredible. In fact, I would go as far to declare such 
        a belief to be tantamount to slander. Perhaps even 
        heresy . . .
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