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sameolme
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Prove that god did not write this: Fjdik 1qud co 4367 6gfb nrtuyqw gfgioy
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Damn, I can't. Looks like I'll be going to church this Sunday.
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smurfus rex
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hehehe I'll get right on that...
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sameolme
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So... anybody get it yet?
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u24
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Fjdik 1qud co 4367 6gfb nrtuyqw gfgioy unless God uses a qwerty keyboard, he didn't. it's not conclusive, but you can see distinct patterns of left hand/right hand typing in that sequence, most notably in the gfb and 4367 sections. section by section, then: Fjdik left hand: fd right: jik all letters are adjacent, per hand. 1qud left: 1qd right: u 1 and q adjacent 4367 left: 43 right: 67 all adjacent 6gfb gfb adjacent. I guess God moved his hands to the center of the keyboard. nrtuyqw left: qwrt right: nuy this is an odd sequence. Perhaps God is a touch-typist? ntuy adjacent qw adjacent gfgioy left: gf right: ioy ioy almost adjacent gf adjacent, alternate fingers But none of that proves it wasn't written by God, it just means that God has hands, fingers and a qwerty keyboard. It also proves that the sequence is not truly random.
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u24
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that it's not truly random might even improve the case for divine authorship, were the keyboard explanation not available.
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sameolme
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Better work on the "mysterious ways" angle a little more.
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