Re^2: RFC: Is the Bible encoded in DNA?
by morgon (Priest) on May 14, 2018 at 16:54 UTC
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Speaking of interplanetary travel it may be worth mentioning that the quran predicted the moon landing.
So you may find god's signature in the DNA or the bible, advanced math in the vedas, but tomorrows lottery numbers may be hidden in the quran.
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That way you can twist anything into prophecy of anything. I bet you would have no problem twisting a quote from a similar book, the Mein Kampf, to prophesy moon landing or the fall of the Twins or anything else.
In terms of practical value neither Quran nor Mein Kampf ought to be found anywhere but in museums and selected libraries. For exactly the same reasons.
Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.
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neither Quran nor Mein Kampf
Thin ice.
Putting these two books into the same bracket would probably constitute hate-speech in some western-european countries.
We all want to be politically correct here, don't we?
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Re^2: RFC: Is the Bible encoded in DNA?
by LanX (Saint) on May 14, 2018 at 17:37 UTC
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> Why get stuck on the Bible? The value of Pi ...
Speaking of ... Pi the Movie, highly recommended! :)
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Hi LanX. I have that movie on cd .... I also bought a new drill!! :-)
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