The Laminin Cross
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You are a gift!
Thanks for not deleting this video
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I love it Josh! Thank you and don't you dare delete this video!!!!! I think it's amazing what you're saying! And I LOVE that scripture! @ atheists LOL
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im happy yr back you should make more videos im trying to understand this kind of stuff
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The snake on Moses' pole was wrapped in a single coil. The two snakes on the staff of Hermes produce a double helix. Does the laminin diagram feature a single coil or a double helix?
MySocksSmell2 1 year ago
@MySocksSmell2 I know! That's my point! The serpent on a pole was altered to 2 snakes when it the symbol became the god of commerce, but accepted in recent years my the medical community as the symbol of healing, which THEY (not me) say is because they're tracing it back to Moses' serpent on a pole. So with this you get a cross and 2 serpents. Healing, DNA, Cross, it's all there. I wouldn't call this proof of anything, other than God winking His eye to those who already know.
joshallem 1 year ago
@joshallem The Rod of Asclepius always had a single snake on a staff. The Caduceus of Mercury always had two snakes on a staff. The official medical community symbol is the Rod of Asclepius, not the Caduceus of Mercury. Just because modern people get the two Greek gods & their symbols confused is no reason to hop-scotch from a single coiled Rod of Asclepius to a double-helix Caduceus to a modern single-coiled medical symbol to a double-helix laminin diagram to the single coiled snake of Moses.
MySocksSmell2 1 year ago
@MySocksSmell2 Oh well, in that case, nevermind. I'll delete this video shortly.
joshallem 1 year ago
That last Laminin diagram is shaped like a Caduceus symbol which has double helix snakes on a staff surmounted by wings. A little investigation will show It resembles the rod of Hermes/Mercury in Greco-Roman Mythology more than a Christian cross.
MySocksSmell2 1 year ago
@MySocksSmell2 Actually, the symbol you speak of was taken from the symbol of the bronze serpent on a pole created in the wilderness by Moses and spoken of by Jesus Himself in John Chapter 3 to Nicodemus. Even THAT feature of the Laminin cross is God winking His eye to detail because Jesus said to Nicodemus, "Just as Moses lifted up a serpent on a pole in the desert, so must the Son of Man be lifted up so that everyone who believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life."
joshallem 1 year ago