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March 14, 2018 at 7:43 pm #240
ProKeymaster
TINA
unvsrlprncpllaw ‘TINA’
You are astute in your argument about both coming first simultaneously. This brings to light the equally as controversial question: what came first the protein or the amino acid. However might I reveal a strange thing that occurs when one considers the word amino acid phonetically (as it sounds).
First I would like to draw attention to the Genesis narrative chapter 1. In this “beginning chapter the expression “it came to be so” always followed Gods perspective( and chrono-logical) creation events. This is related to the subject for we are inquiring as to what “CAME” (came to be so)” first the chicken or the egg. The bible indicates the former came first, namely the chicken.
However I will not push the theological issues. Rather: pay attention to the word AMINO. Science has “relatively” proven that amino acids are a very real and relevant component as related to the ORIGIN of life. What am I getting at? The Koine Greek word for “so be it”( be-CAME it) is AMENA…AMINO. This is the word that religious people say when completing a “Prayer”. AMEN.
God said something similarly (and 25+ times in Genesis chapter 1) when completing each creative work….It came to be so ( so be it). We are dealing with creat-ION (where Ion necessarily is defined as an atom or group of Adams). Now look at the word ACID. It reads phonetically “I said”. Thus AMINO ACID could literally read: “so be it …I….said.” Language has within it Idiomatic undertones( not easily discerned by a superficial glance) that if realized “speak” volumes as to TOE and its profound implications.
UPL= Universal Principle Law. Further science states that atoms are the fundamental elements of all being (created or \’evolved\’). The bible states: “He made out of one man (ADAM-atom) every nation of man (ADAMS-atoms). AMENA “I said”!
TriPower – ‘Re: TINA’
In words many secrets are revealed.
I haven’t got time to fully respond to this post at the moment but have you got a name I can use to refer to you – universalprincilallaw is such a mouthful.
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