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They told us 98% of our DNA was “junk” because they were looking at it sideways... turn it and look from the top and you get sacred geometry... "What is coded in your DNA?"- Q (twitter.com)
posted 318 days ago by AlgaeBanquet 318 days ago by AlgaeBanquet +202 / -0
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– Sumthnag__ 58 points 318 days ago +58 / -0

God doesn't make junk, yo

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– SirBudLight 19 points 318 days ago +19 / -0

Word.

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– aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve 11 points 318 days ago +11 / -0

I recommend this book for those who want to know the truth about DNA.

In the Beginning Was Information

Werner Gitt

Overview Powerful evidence for the existence of a personal God!

Information is the cornerstone of life, yet it is something people don't often think about. In his fascinating new book, In the Beginning Was Information, Dr. Werner Gitt helps the reader see how the very presence of information reveals a Designer:

Do we take for granted the presence of information that organizes every part of the human body, from hair color to the way internal organs work? What is the origin of all our complicated data? How is it that information in our ordered universe is organized and processed? Gitt explains the necessity of information - and more importantly, the need for an Organizer and Originator of that information. The huge amount of information present in just a small amount of DNA alone refutes the possibility of a non-intelligent beginning for life. It all points to a Being who not only organizes biological data, but also cares for the creation.

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– Kunkussion 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

I've been getting back into my spiritual research recently, id like to see what other books you recommend. I was watching bill donahue stuff a few days ago

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– aslan_is_0n_the_m0ve 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

ICR has a treasure house info on evolution, I get their newsletter every month with articles on scientific subjects that relate to the Biblical Accuracy.

https://www.icr.org/

Here's just one example in ACTS& FACTS

ACTS & FACTS Long Non-Coding RNAs: The Unsung Heroes of the Genome Evolutionary theory holds that all living things came about through random, natural processes. So conventional scientists believe the genome has developed... BY: JEFFREY P. TOMKINS, PH.D. Happy reading & a joyful eternality, see you there.

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– Hing 6 points 318 days ago +6 / -0

Well how do you explain India?

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– Blessedtobehere 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Amen! All true.

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– eagledriver 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

AND some want to harness mankind into something they are NOT supposed to be...SUB-SERVANT TO THE GOVERNMENT (that is ALL forms of government)!!!!!!

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– Bibloop 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

I have a theory about that, about why there are so many mutations in India. It could be parasitic and/or demonic possession. It could also be they worship many idols, the kinds with many heads and such, therefore their society manifest it into existence. If you have faith size of mustard seed you can move mountains. Same way thoughts manifest. Indians believed in reincarnation so it’s possible when they die and they weren’t born again Christians, the devils they worshipped brought them back to earth reinforcing their belief in those false Gods aka evil spirits. It’s the road they chose out of free will.

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– ThisIsHowItStarts 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

Yeah, they have a crap ton of disgusting gods too. Shiva is one of them. 🤮

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– killerspacerobot 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Do you mean this India? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOs-jv-uk30 The launch occurs at about the 23-minute mark. Liquid strap-on boosters. Very tidy. They have about 1.4 billion people, and for them the pressing modern issue is whether they can replace A.I. with themselves.

Exactly what beef do you have with India?

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– Hing 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Nah, I mean this India.

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– killerspacerobot 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Okay, I don't have 3 1/2 hours to waste on a deflection from answering my question. A sentence should do. Suffice it to say you can't or won't answer my question.

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– Hing 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

Watch it, it's fun. It contains video clips of 1.4 billion people in the 21st century:

  • Living in a dump because the entire country is covered in garbage.

  • Eating shit, including a literal shit sandwich. Bathing in shit. Brushing teeth with shit.

  • Drinking piss. Bathing in piss.

  • Taking a dump wherever they feel like it, then washing their ass with their own urine.

  • Selling their ten year old daughters for sex.

  • Raping women, children, their own grandfathers, tourists, corpses, animals, anything with a hole in it.

  • Publicly masturbating.

  • Eating raw human flesh, rats and various filthy organic compounds they call food.

  • Dumping corpses into the same (holy) river they bathe in, shit in and drink from.

  • Getting killed in various entertaining ways by trains, power lines and traffic because an average IQ of 76 makes the world a dangerous place.

  • Scamming each other and everyone else in every way they possibly can.

  • Bringing all of that abroad as they spread all over the world like locusts.

  • Calling their home a first-world country that the West is jealous of despite all of the above.

The last point leads me to believe you too hail from the most wretched hive of scum and villainy on God's green Earth, India. If you ask me, they need to shut down their space program and focus on giving the population at least 19th century living standards and moral fortitude.

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– killerspacerobot 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

Who, pray tell, called India a first-world country that the West is jealous of? (The correct word would be "envious," in order for that to make sense. And why would I be envious of a good chunk of the West, if the UK was any example? I've been there. A society in a straight jacket.) There is plenty of the U.S. I am not envious of, and in fact lament.

If you know how to lift India out of its overwhelming poverty, let them know. I'm sure you would be hailed as a messiah. When people are starved, depraved, and abused, you cannot expect them to be paragons of anything. That they can maintain a continuous national culture for millennia is nothing short of remarkable.

By the way, do you know what fliers have to do if they have bailed from a plane and are alone on an inflated raft in the middle of the ocean? In order not to die of salt poisoning, they have to drink their own urine to slake their thirst. Sometimes survival is a choice between what is revolting and death. A bit more pity is called for.

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– Hing 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Jealous is a synonym of envious.

You know what, my country reached the edge of starvation too in the early 90s, it was rough. Somehow we managed to avoid most of the above list and pull through. Why can't India? I have no pity for sloth, evil and depravity.

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– killerspacerobot 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

Like the 100% American "homeless"? If only our population were 4 times greater.

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– killerspacerobot 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

There are no "untrue" Indians. If you observe the launch control center, there are plenty with the pineal spot on their brows.

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– killerspacerobot 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

So.... What's your beef, again? Sheer, blind hatred is not a reason in itself. (And "jeet" means nothing to me. I do not imbibe racist jibes.) If there was nothing worthwhile in India, the East India Company would have had no motive in being there and investing so much in the country. ("Britain" is the nation; "Briton" is the inhabitant.) The British did not want to leave, but having had the hell beaten out of them by a literal World War had brought them to their knees. They were finally too tired to object.

What are we doing with OUR wretched filth? So far as I can see, we are tolerating and cultivating it, to the disadvantage of decent productive people. Don't you think we have less excuse?

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– pby1000 2 points 313 days ago +2 / -0

Some of them are born with tails.

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– bubble_bursts 18 points 318 days ago +18 / -0

DNA is not a double helix. It supposedly has 6 strands hence the hexogonal pattern. But the "science" completely ignored the other 4 strands and tell us they dont do anything.

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– SirBudLight 8 points 318 days ago +8 / -0

God gifted you exceptional DNA B_B..

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– Qanaut 10 points 318 days ago +10 / -0

Its well known among the mod team that u/bubble_bursts has the best jeans.

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– MemeToDeath2021 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Rofl...hilarious.

Bubble Bursts has great jeans. -American Eagle

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– Bibloop 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

Can I get those jeans at Macy's?

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– bubble_bursts 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

6 stranded jeans!

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– damessinger 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

I read somewhere that the strands of DNA in some way total 144,000 and that the MRNA vaccines change this to the number of satan. This is how satan thinks he can better God’s creation. I wish I could remember where I read it.

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– Mountaingale 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

Something got "disconnected"? And Q hints that there is something else coded in our DNA. I took genetics a very long time ago. My prof, a nice guy, seemed agitated. Much later I learned he committed suicide by potassium cyanide. Nonsense. I looked for him on the Dead Scientists List. I didn't see him, but there was another genetics prof who committed suicide with potassium cyanide.

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– killerspacerobot 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

At least human DNA is a double helix, and for most creatures. What examples have 6-stranded DNA? I have read that, so far as is known, the large majority of a chromosome is not involved in protein replication. The function of the rest is unknown. I don't know of anyone who says it does nothing. All I have ever seen is a typical comment from non-experts that "They call it 'junk' DNA." Really? Quotations? I don't think any decent scientist would make such a bald dismissal.

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– bubble_bursts 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

All I have ever seen is a typical comment from non-experts that "They call it 'junk' DNA

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junk_DNA

 The term "junk DNA" began to be used in the late 1950s[26] but Susumu Ohno popularized the term in a 1972 paper titled "So much 'junk' DNA in our genome" where he summarized the current evidence that had accumulated by then.
In a second paper that same year, he concluded that 90% of mammalian genomes consisted of nonfunctional DNA. The case for junk DNA was summarized in a lengthy paper by David Comings in 1972 where he listed four reasons for proposing junk DNA:
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– killerspacerobot 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Wow. I stand corrected. He was an expert...and wields a samurai sword, by the sound of it.

Pretty amazing to make a case for any DNA being "junk." That is a version of the "prove a negative" problem in logic.

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– bubble_bursts 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

This is a pretty standard modus operandi in science and medicine. They float unscientific notions, very subtly at first and then build up the rhetoric until they have most people believing things like:

  • Men can become women and vice versa

  • Cows cause global warming

  • Natural immunity is inconsequential

  • Animal fats are bad for heart

Etc etc.

And in each case unravelling these lies all the way back to the "original lie" is extremely hard due to "layering" of literature.

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– Halmer159 10 points 318 days ago +10 / -0

I read a book not too long ago called "Plato's Revenge" by David Klinghoffer. If I remember correctly, one of the main takeaways he presented was the idea that there is seemingly no way for any sort of computer that we can conceive of to be capable of interpreting DNA in a way that would give rise to life. The author suggests that due to that, perhaps something beyond the realm of matter is doing the reading and interpretting of DNA in order to give rise to life.

I found the book to be particularly mind blowing because it opened up a seemingly rational basis for seeing life as more than an automaton that deterministically unfolds due to its DNA patterns.

https://share.google/OEYM3gCDtyspjVREp

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– The_Watcher 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

Have you ever come across mathematician John Conway's Game of Life?

It is basically a board game with two or three rules that determine where the counters will be for the next move. The patterns it can make are amazing and if you were to use the same number of counters as plants and animals have cells and you change it to work in three dimensions I don't think that imagining that it could be the basis of life is too bigger a step./

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– Halmer159 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

Thanks for sharing. It seems familiar but I can't say for certain if I've seen it before. I'm not an expert in genetics or biology so the author of the book I mentioned may well be hoodwinking his audience with sophistry of sorts. I recall from reading Tesla's autobiography that even he believed life to be an automaton based on his own observation of his life and thoughts.

Nonetheless, I maintain the book is a good read. It's not too long and as far as I can tell, seems to point out areas in the realm of genetics that are mysterious and unexplained.

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– The_Watcher 1 point 317 days ago +1 / -0

My guess would be that both ideas have merit and at some point they will "meet in the middle."

It is interesting to note that science still thinks that the majority of our DNA, i.e. 80% to 90%, is "junk". I take that to mean that it might actually be vital it is just that they have not worked out what it is for yet!

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– Halmer159 1 point 317 days ago +1 / -0

Yea, could well be the case. It will be exciting to see what we learn. Speaking of the junk DNA, the book also talks about that too. Here is an excerpt:

"Atheist biologist Richard Dawkins is a case in point. In his 2009 book The Greatest Show on Earth, he wrote, “The greater part (95 per cent in the case of humans) of the genome might as well not be there, for all the difference it makes.”4 Got that? Supposedly, 95 percent of the human genome is evolutionary garbage. And that would make sense if Darwinism were correct. But three years later, after ENCODE had indicated widespread function in the genome, putting the “junk” thesis on its heels, Dawkins turned his earlier contention on its head. In a conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, he now argued that widespread function was just what Darwinian evolution would expect: “It’s exactly what a Darwinist would hope for, is to find usefulness in the living world.”5 Give Darwinism points for flexibility.

"Francis Collins, whom we’ve met already, a theistic Darwinist and evangelical Christian, was more transparent about the changed thinking. Like Dawkins he was on board the junk-DNA bandwagon, asserting in his 2006 book, The Language of God, that up to half of DNA is garbage, “made up of… genetic flotsam and jetsam.”6 But nine years later, at a professional conference, he conceded that “we don’t use that term [junk DNA] anymore. It was pretty much a case of hubris to imagine that we could dispense with any part of the genome—as if we knew enough to say it wasn’t functional.”7 Good point. But by 2024, in a new book, The Road to Wisdom, written for the same popular and mainly evangelical Christian audience for which he wrote The Language of God, he simply dropped the junk DNA argument in silence, without admitting the error in his earlier book. Thus, if readers of The Language of God missed his concession to professional colleagues, they missed the concession entirely."

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– The_Watcher 1 point 317 days ago +1 / -0

It does seem dangerous to claim something does nothing just because you don't know what it does. Thanks for the info.

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– SOGWAP 8 points 318 days ago +8 / -0

God says we are beautifully and wonderfully made. An earthen vessel that can hold the treasure of the gift of holy spirit. God is brilliant in His design.

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– Mountaingale 7 points 318 days ago +7 / -0

That drop always intrigued me. Q says mankind is repressed. We have 23 chromosomes as opposed to 24 for the rest of the primates because one of our chromosomes is actually two that were fused. I don't see how there could be a viable mutation pathway for the fusion of two chromosomes. There were many specific changes that were made to make this fusion function properly, and mutations occur randomly over many generations.

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– Wearestillfree 7 points 318 days ago +7 / -0

Frequency

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– JackieDaytona74 7 points 318 days ago +7 / -0

IMHO, one of the top 5 most intriguing Q drops. Q often drifted into the metaphysical, but perhaps none so deeply as that drop.

On a related note, does anyone remember during the days when Q was regularly posting during the first DJT admin that a strange energy wave was detected across the planet? If I recall, Q seemed to address it as being something very important. But it's as if that story has been completely rabbit holed by search engines.

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– SuckaFree 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

That was the beginning wave of humanity's shift into a more spiritually awakened state. Look up the Schuman Resonance. There's a couple people on YT that monitor this energy. Big events, both natural and man made, here on Earth and in the Cosmos seemingly react to/from/because of this resonance. Events like storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, FF events, etc all seem to happen around these resonance waves as they propogate and flow through and around the planet, solar system, galaxy, and universe.

I don't fully understand it, and I don't think anyone else does, but they are quantifiable and noticeable events. Most people that have looked into it, but specially the researchers all agree that there is a force larger than us that is guiding the Universe through these resonance waves in ways we've only just begun to realize, much less understand. My personal belief is that this is a measurable way we can see God's work.

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– The4thofJuly 7 points 318 days ago +7 / -0

Those images don't look like they match very well and my bullshit detector is beeping and booping. Still, there may be some truth here. I dunno.

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– TwistedTrees 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

And what he is saying does not match his mouth movements.

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– Bibloop 1 point 318 days ago +1 / -0

He needs funding, money, sometimes they have to boop and beep with so much vocabularies to sound smart just for the grants $$$

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– Plebbitimmigrant 6 points 318 days ago +6 / -0

Most of it’s considered ‘Junk’ as we don’t have a clear understanding of what it actually does. And as best we can tell at the moment it doesn’t seem to affect us.

But that is because our public understanding of Genetics at least is largely skimming the surface of a very deep ocean.

And people have for a variety of reasons been hesitant to greenlight more elaborate public studies, research, and analysis. Because it could potentially be a Pandora’s box we regret opening.

Though I can almost guarantee that box has been opened already in restricted programs, black projects, and other associated secretive activities.

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– damessinger 5 points 318 days ago +5 / -0

I can’t get the video to play.

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– CokeOrPepe 5 points 318 days ago +5 / -0

They rarely play for me anymore either. Just a circle circling.

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– photobuf 5 points 318 days ago +5 / -0

When water is subjected to sound waves you get geometric patterns that look like that with different frequencies. The same creator made both.

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– Geralt-1776 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

Sometimes it feels like the only way we're gonna win against the AI and robots is if our DNA is activated by awakening and we gain new abilities somehow

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– Dogeagle 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

No wonder they wanted to mark everyone's DNA for satan with MRNA.

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– DagnyDocket 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

Time to get out the sacred geometry books and dig back into cymatics. Ty, OP, for sharing. Fun way to start the weekend.

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– Larrie 4 points 318 days ago +4 / -0

thats just the excuse they use to grant themselves permission to screw with it

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– Bibloop 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

God is perfect. He loves us. With that logic you know God doesn’t create things to harm us, every single cell and most minuscule atom has a purpose. How great is God. Scientists paid and corrupt wanted a name for themselves, to challenge what is already perfect..that is our sin, lying and being lied to.

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– TheVerboten1 3 points 318 days ago +3 / -0

Looks just like a kaleidoscope.

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– 2B23 2 points 318 days ago +2 / -0

Christ did not die for junk!" "We are fearfully and wonderfully made"

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