RE: Christian Myths and Atheists Lies
March 10, 2010 at 2:11 pm
(This post was last modified: March 10, 2010 at 2:20 pm by bibleabc123.)
Quote:There are seven and only seven colours seen via the refraction of light: Red,orange,yellow green, blue,indigo and violet. Television traditionally used only three,red green and blue
By random luck, happenstance and coincidence out of chaos we are the benefits of a chance occurrence where nature has given us 7 colors and 7 notes of a scale ( do re mi fa so la ti ),
In fact the 7 colors correspond with the 7 frequencies of notes of the scale
Royal blue / Scarlet Red / Yellow / Emerald green / Orange / Violet / Purple
Just as various tones can be combined to make harmony, various colors can be blended to form harmonious colors
There are also 7 days of a week, human development in multiples at 7, 14 and 21, lunar and menstruation cycles of 28
There is also seven attributes of physicality...... by chance of course:
1. Height
2. Width
3. Depth
4. Top and bottom (limits height)
5. Front and back (limits width)
6. Left and right (limits depth)
7. The connecting of the other six
Nothing can exist in the physical realm without these 7 attributes, Every item in the physical realm must have these 7 attributes and each of these 7 attributes must also exhibit the same 7 attributes
When you look closely you will find that the physical has six opposing sides, which are: top and bottom, right and left, front and back. All these six sides are related to the physical, because each side has extent, and limits physical objects.
But, it also has in it a seventh, and this is the middle, which has no exposure on any side. Because it is not related to any side it is like the non-physical, which has no extension and takes up no volume of space.
Hence the middle of a cube, the 7th attribute connects the 6 sides of the shape
When you look at the significance of the number 7 in the worlds religions one must say those primitive
ancients were really lucky to have stumbled across so much inherent wisdom through the superstitious nonsense they believed