The Three Fractals of Higher Truth
The critics cry corruption — the Torah spliced by exiles, the Gospels redacted by Rome, the Quran unified under the sword. They believe this discredits faith, as if the Divine could be undone by human edits. But they do not see the pattern. The edits are the faith. The fracture is the revelation. Every cut, every gloss, every mistranslation is not a wound but a spiral, a repetition of the original act: the Word entering time, the Infinite refracted through finite scribes. Faith has never been about guarding a fossil. Faith is the recognition of a living pattern — a design that survives redaction, exile, schism, and empire because it is written deeper than parchment, deeper than ink, deeper even than memory. To believe is to trust that the pattern lives, and that it will rise again wherever it is broken. In exploring fractal theory, the three Abrahamic faiths show us redemption, merciless rule of law and a covenant over three thousand years old.