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Biblical Science
@BiblicalScience
🔬 Science & origins • 🌍 Creation, cosmology & life • 📖 Biblical worldview • ✝️ Jesus is Lord
Beigetreten Şubat 2026
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In 1953, Stanley Miller ran electricity
through a mixture of water, methane,
ammonia and hydrogen.
He produced amino acids,
the building blocks of proteins.
It was a landmark experiment.
Organic molecules can form spontaneously.
What the experiment did not produce:
a sequence.
A code.
A system that reads and copies itself.
The gap between chemistry and biology
is still open.

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The human body replaces most of its cells over time.
Different tissues renew at different rates, from days to years.
You are not made of the exact same cells you had years ago.
A living system in constant renewal.
#Science #HumanBody #BiblicalScience

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My advice...try read the Bible and find out for yourself what is God made and what is man made. We like to invent religions and many other things in search of a higher power, but often we don't even know what we are looking for. The Bible (word of God) gave me the sense of us and everything we see around us
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@SudrainKclass @BiblicalScience @forallcurious I mean fair play for knowing your stuff. I still think religion is completely man made. Hence why there is so many of them. That’s not saying I don’t believe there might be a higher power
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@Mathonymics Discovered. The universe follows mathematical patterns whether we notice them or not.
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Prime numbers were studied as pure abstract thought
for more than two thousand years.
No physicist asked for them.
No engineer needed them.
Yet they turn out to describe
the quantum structure of matter.
Eugene Wigner called this
"the unreasonable effectiveness of mathematics."
He called it a miracle.
He offered no explanation.
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The human body is not a collection of parts.
It is a system of systems.
86 billion neurons in the brain.
100 trillion synaptic connections.
Running on 20 watts.
130 million photoreceptors in each eye.
Sensitive enough to detect a single photon.
Distinguishing 10 million shades of colour.
10 billion unique antibodies, generated on demand
to recognize threats never seen before.
Blood pH held between 7.35 and 7.45.
A shift of 0.1 causes serious physiological failure.
Three simultaneous buffer systems keep it there.
Every system regulates every other.
In real time. Without interruption. For decades.
The question is not whether this is ordered.
The question is what kind of order this is.

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The resurrection of Jesus is true
Unapologetic@Unapologx
The resurrection of Jesus is not an invented story
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In 586 BC, a Hebrew prophet named Ezekiel
made a specific prediction about one of the
most powerful cities in the ancient world.
The city was Tyre.
A Phoenician island fortress.
Protected by walls extending into the sea.
Considered virtually unconquerable.
Ezekiel said:
"They will throw your stones, your timber,
and your soil into the sea."
— Ezekiel 26:12
250 years later, Alexander the Great
arrived at Tyre.
The island refused to surrender.
Alexander had no navy large enough to attack.
So he did something no one had done before:
he ordered his engineers to build a causeway
from the mainland to the island
using the rubble of the old coastal city
as building material.
Stones, timber, and soil
thrown into the sea.
Exactly as written.
The causeway Alexander built
still exists today.
It is what makes Tyre a peninsula
instead of an island.
The Mediterranean coastline of Lebanon
still carries the physical mark
of this event.
The ancient coastal city of Tyre
was scraped so thoroughly that its
precise location is still debated
by archaeologists.
We know the book of Ezekiel predates
Alexander because it is contained in
the Septuagint, the Greek translation
of the Hebrew scriptures completed
around 270 BC.
Before Alexander was born.
Specific details.
Verified chronology.
Physical evidence still visible.
The question is not whether it happened.
The question is how it was written
250 years before it did.

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