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Mathematics and God?

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I'm a twenty-two year old college student at the University of Maryland, and I think I've figured out the answer to God. Does this make sense to anyone?

666, the number of Satan, times 6.684 (6.684 billion humans inhabit the earth.) Humans are children of Satan as much as God, as everyone has good and evil qualities. This result divided by 3 (God, Jesus, the Holy Spirit) times Pi minus ten (the number on which are mathematical system is based) times seven (a famous lucky number) Switch the hundreds place and tens place, and remove the decimals because God does not care about minorities, children, or animals.. and you have the answer to everything.

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  1. Yesterday you were 14:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...


  2. Gosh, does the Nobel Prize giving committee know about you?

  3. accepting jesus as savior =the holy spirit dwelling in u and makes your number 777 wich is god's holy number

  4. That sounds like a college educated way of thinking

  5. lol wtf

  6. Well unfortunately for your theory, "666" is NOT the "Number of the Beast", that is one of many mistranslations in the KJV, the bible so often touted as "most accurate". The original Koine Greek text on the  Oxyrhynchus Papyri actually says "616"...

  7. what was  the question lol

  8. How did you jump from 14 to 22?


  9. God created math, math didn't create god.  

  10. Well now yesterday you were 14.

  11. Haha, it's 42!

    I guess the majority of the Christians here were either too stupid, or didn't have the time to think about it. Go figure.

  12. Sounds like the beginnings of schizophrenia.

    Schizophrenics become obsessed by maths and god together.

    Maybe college is too much for you?

    Seek help.

  13. The last Holy Book is AlQuran.

    Check the mathematical findings (multiple of words counted in the Quran) our generation found in 1980s using computer.

    Even Prophet Muhamad (as instructed by God thru angel Gabriel) didn't know the Quranic verses he wrote has some mathematical order in it!

    Al Quran

    Dunia (one name for life) 115 .

    Aakhirat (one name for the life after this world) 115

    Malaika (Angels) 88 ; Shaythaan (Satan) 88

    Life 145 ; Death 145

    Benefit 50 ; Corrupt 50

    People 50 ; Messengers 50

    Eblees (king of devils) 11 .

    Seek refuge from Eblees 11

    Museebah (calamity) 75 ; Thanks 75

    Spending (Sadaqah) 73 ; Satisfaction 73

    People who are misled 17 ; Dead people 17

    Muslimeen 41 ; Jihad 41

    Gold 8 ; Easy life 8

    Magic 60 ; Fitnah (dissuasion, misleading) 60

    Zakat (Taxes Muslims pay to the poor) 32 ;

    Barakah (Increasing or blessings of wealth) 32

    Mind 49 ; Noor (light) 49

    Tongue 25 ; Sermon 25

    Speaking publicly 18 ; Publicising 18

    Hardship 114 ; Patience 114

    Muhammed 4 ; Sharee'ah (Muhammed's teachings) 4

    Man 24 ; Woman 24

    And amazingly enough have a look how many times the following words appear:

    Salat (prayer) 5 , Month 12 , Day 365 ,

    Sea 32 ; Land 13

    Sea + land = 32 + 13 = 45

    Sea   = 32/45*100  = 71.11111111%

    Land  = 13/45*100  = 28.88888889%

    Sea + land         = 100.00%

    Modern science has only recently proven that the water covers 71.111% of

    the earth, while the land covers 28.889%.

    Is this a coincidence? Question is that "Who taught Prophet Muhammed

    (PBUH) all this?"

    **************************************...

    BIBLE

    Every 19 years all phases of the moon fall on the same days of the week throughout the year. The Psalms is the Bible's 19th book. Psalm 19 opens with "The heavens declare the glory of God, and the firmament showeth his handiwork."

    The numbers most often encountered in the Bible are 12 and 7. They are reflected in our calendar, with its seven days to a week and twelve months to a year. The sum of the two numbers is 19.

    Figure 1 on page 17 reproduces a thing of strange beauty. The nineteen cells hold integers 1 through 19. Every straight row of cells adds to 38, or twice 19. It would make a wondrous amulet for the Baha'is.

    AL QURAN

    The Mathematical Miracle of # 19 in the Quran! any truth to this?

    "Mathematics is the language with which God has written the universe" (Galileo)

    Chapter 74 of the Quran, God's Final Testament, is dedicated to the number

    19. The name of that chapter is "Al-Muddassir" (The Hidden Secret). The

    number 19 is specifically mentioned in that Chapter as a punishment for

    those who state that the scripture is human-made (74:25), and proclaims

    that the 19 is "One of the greatest" (74:35). In 74:31, the purpose of the

    number 19 is spelled out: to remove all doubt regarding the authenticity of

    the Quran, increase the faith of the believers, and to be a scientific

    punishment for hypocrites and disbelievers. However, the implication of

    this number as a proof for the authenticity of the Quran remained unknown

    for centuries. For fourteen centuries, the commentators tried in vain to

    understand the function and fulfilment of the number 19.

    In 1974, the Lord of the universe unveiled the secret of number 19 to Dr.

    Rashad Khalifa, an Egyptian-American biochemist. His four-year long

    computerized study on the Quran did not have any expected target.

    Surprisingly, he discovered the mathematically intertwined structure by

    "chance." This multifold interlocked mathematical design is a message in

    universal language. This message, providing a built-in physical evidence of

    its divine source, leaves no doubt in our heart that the Quran is The Final

    Testament.

    Before the secret is decoded

    Before the discovery of 19-based system, we knew a symmetrical mathematical

    system in the Quran. For example:

    © The word "month" (shahr) occurs 12 times.

    © The word "day" (yawm) occurs 365 times.

    © The word "days" (ayyam,yewmeyn) occurs 30 times.

    © The words "satan" (shaytan) and "angel" (malak), both occur 88 times.

    © The words "this world" (dunya) and "hereafter" (ahirah), both occur 115 times.

    Simple to understand, impossible to imitate

    The mathematical structure of the Final Testament is simple to understand

    and impossible to imitate. You do not need to know Arabic, the original

    language of the Quran to examine it for yourself. Basically what you need

    is to be able to count upto19. Dr. Khalifa introduces this supernatural

    message as follows:

    The Quran is characterized by a unique phenomenon never found in any human

    authored book. Every element of the Quran is mathematically composed-the

    chapters, the verses, the words, the number of certain letters, the number

    of words from the same root, the number and variety of divine names, the

    unique spelling of certain words, and many other elements of the Quran

    besides its content. There are two major facets of the Quran's mathematical

    system: (1) The mathematical literary composition, and (2) The mathematical

    structure involving the numbers of chapters and verses. Because of this

    comprehensive mathematical coding, the slightest distortion of the Quran's

    text or physical arrangement is immediately exposed (Quran The Final

    Testament, Translated by Rashad Khalifa, Islamic Productions, Tucson, 1989,

    p 609).

    Nineteen, as the mathematical code of the Quran, is a challenge for

    atheists, an invitation for agnostics and a guidance for believers. It is a

    perpetual miracle for the computer generation. It is the light of the

    morning promised by God Almighty (74:33).

    Physical, examinable divine proof

    Here is the summary of this historical discovery:

    © The first verse, i.e., the opening statement "Bismillahirrahmanirrahim",

    shortly "Basmalah," consists of 19 Arabic letters.

    © The first word of Basmalah, Ism (name) occurs in the Quran 19 times.

    © The second word of Basmalah, Allah (God) occurs 2698 times, or 19x142.

    © The third word of Basmalah, Rahman (Gracious) occurs 57 times, or 19x3.

    © The fourth word of Basmalah, Rahim (Merciful) occurs 114 times, or 19x6.

    Although this phenomenon (the opening statement consists of 19 letters, and

    each word occurs in multiple of 19) represents a minute portion of the

    code, it was described by Martin Gardner in the Scientific American as

    "ingenious" (September, 1981, p. 22-24)

    © The multiplication factors of the words of the Basmalah (1+142+3+6) add

    up to 152 or 19x8.

    © The Quran consists of 114 chapters, which is 19x6.

    © The total number of verses in the Quran including all Basmalahs is 6346,

    or 19x334. If you add the digits of that number, 6+3+4+6 equals 19.

    © The Basmalah occurs 114 times, (despite its conspicuous absence from

    chapter 9, it occurs twice in chapter 27) and 114 is 19x6.

    © From the missing Basmalah of chapter 9 to the extra Basmalah of chapter

    27, there are precisely 19 chapters.

    © It follows that the sum of the chapter numbers from 9 to 27

    (9+10+11+12.......+26+27) is 342. This total (342) also equals the number

    of words between the two Basmalahs of chapter 27, and 342 equals 19x18.

    © The occurrence of the extra Basmalah is in 27:30. The number of the

    chapter and the verse add up to 57, or 19x3.

    © Each letter of the Arabic alphabet corresponds to a number according to

    their original sequence in the alphabet. The Arabs were using this system

    for calculations. When the Quran was revealed 14 centuries ago, the numbers

    known today did not exist. A universal system was used where the letters of

    the Arabic, Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek alphabets were used as numerals. The

    number assigned to each letter is its "Gematrical Value." The numerical

    values of the Arabic alphabet are shown below:

    A study on the gematrical values of about 200 attributes of God which are

    mentioned in the Quran, shows that only four names have gematrical values

    which are multiples of 19. These are "Wahid" (One), "Zul Fadl al Azim"

    (Possessor of Infinite Grace), "Majid" (Glorous), "Jaami" (Summoner). Their

    gematrical value are 19 , 2698, 57, and 114 respectively, which are all

    divisible by 19 and correspond exactly to the frequencies of occurrence of

    the Basmalah's four words.

    © The total numbers of verses where the word Allah (God) occurs add up to

    118123, and is 19x6217.

    © The total occurrences of the word Allah (God) in all the verses whose

    numbers are multiples of 19 is 133, or 19x7.

    © The first revelation (96:1-5) consists of 19 words.

    © This 19-worded first revelation consists of 76 letters, 19x4.

    © Chapter 96, first in the chronological sequence, consists of 19 verses.

    © This first chronological chapter is placed ahead of the last 19 chapters.

    © Chapter 96 consists of 304 Arabic letters, 19x16.

    © The last revelation, chapter 110, consists of 19 verses.

    © The first verse of the last revelation consists of 19 letters.

    © The word "the Quran" occurs 57 times, or 19x3. (The word in 10:15 is a

    different Quran, so it is not counted)

    © The key commandment: "You shall devote your worship to God alone" (in

    Arabic "Wahdahu") occurs in 7:70; 39:45; 40:12,84; and 60:4. The total of

    these numbers adds up to 361, or 19x19.

  14. 1 plus 1 equals 2.

    JESUS CHRIST, AMAZING!

  15. 22 382 864

    nope. sorry.

  16. Hmm. When I do the math, what I get as my result is Brad Pitt's cell phone number. Is that what you meant?  
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