RE: Aleph Bet and DNA
December 8, 2013 at 3:43 pm
(This post was last modified: December 8, 2013 at 3:44 pm by max-greece.)
(December 8, 2013 at 3:03 pm)StrongWaters Wrote: Once you arrive at a simple evident truth, it is pointless to assign intermediaries or partners to that truth. I can if you like.
Start with the premise. DNA is an alphabet. God claims the title Father, which is Aleph Bet, or the one producing the information that is then sent out. Word is a chain and sequence of information (letter), mirrored by the sperm traveling to the egg. This is mirrored by proteins made from amino acids (letters) of DNA in union with the other sex chromosome. There is a catalyst between the letters and the words. Water is the catalyst, or medium. God also claims this title as Aleph Mem, or strong water. In chemistry and in physics.....
Couple of things:
1. There are no amino acids in DNA. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. DNA is made of Nucleic Acids.
2. The vast majority of DNA is non-functional. Some of it probably had function much earlier on in our evolutionary history but a large proportion of it appears to have never had a function. Odd of God don't you think? We write sentences made up of words, made up of letters, without any meaningless junk. God it appears can't do that.
3. I am not sure what you mean by the "union with the other sex chromosome." If you mean pairing there doesn't appear to be too much magical in that (over and above the pairing of the other 44 Chromosomes). If you mean some kind of transferring of genetic materials between the Chromosomes then you'd better refer to a decent biology textbook.
4. Why would God's word in the form of DNA be so much bigger for a single cellular creature like Amoeba Dubia than it is for humanity? Was God learning on the job? The DNA for the above amoeba is 100 times larger than our own.
What you have is a clever linking of things (religion and genetics in this case) that appears to have all the hallmarks of something but actually doesn't, other than a testament to human ingenuity and imagination.
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