Gary Chapman, one of the keenest observers in the lowercase L business, makes his comeback with a real money shot. Upon reading the news, "Vatican misspells Jesus on Pope Francis commemorative coins: Embarrassing gaffe sees Latin inscription call the Christian Messiah 'Lesus'", you might wonder why a typographical error involving an uppercase L, apparently substituted for a J, would qualify for this website. Only the most experienced lowercase L hunters would recognize that this ungodly gaffe likely occurred when a maladroit minter saw Jesus's name written in Latin, IESVS or Iesus, and misinterpreted the uppercase i to be a lowercase L.
I blame the IllVMINATI for this, and all lowercase L dissent.

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This was a thoughtful and reflective post that encourages readers to pause and think more deeply about faith and understanding. It also reminded me how people in different stages of life look for guidance and clarity in their journeys, including students who decide to take GED test online and need structured support to move forward with confidence. Thank you for sharing such a meaningful perspective.
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