Part II-4

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And here, yet again, al-Homsi stepped in! He reasoned that their lives had already been decreed by the Namer of the Named One of Destiny. I mean here, by the Namer of the Named One, that the One who has been Named is not actually not named by Destiny, rather he has been transposed. And since one does not know one’s destiny of orthodontic artistry of forms, logically one is forced, if one can use that term, to follow a sort of paradoxical free will of the Namer: a Namer which is unknown, compared to the Named One’s secret, the secret that is at the same time desirous to know what its name is in the light of the record that has been produced by the producers of the artists appropriately Named Destiny’s Child. Therefore, since these and many other clerics were already destined to die, it was

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