The Divine Scryptures
FAQ
1- Which scriptures are you referring to?
I have found ample evidence that the code exists in most available Holy scriptures. The code manifests itself in old eastern holy texts, old and new testaments and the Quran. However, the Quran is the only book in which the code is still completely intact in its original language and structure. The code in other books have been partially lost due to errors in copying, mistranslation, misinterpretation or deliberate change.
2- Why the X-Chromosome and not any other ? Why not the Whole genome ?
The X-Chromosome prescribe the most important human qualities such as the brain, ageing, vision, hearing, speech, walking, heart functions, and sex determination. While other chromosomes are involved in such details they are not involved n sex determination and less involved in brain functions. Also, many genes on the X-Chromosome control many genes on other chromosomes. The proof is that most significant birth defects are caused by X-chromosome mutations. Note also that the Human genome is large and cannot be represented in one book. So the choice of X-chromosome as a representative example is the most logical one. God said in the Quran: "An we delivered in the Quran from every example".
3- The X-Chromosome Map is not finished yet. How can you make the comparison?
That's exactly the point. I believe the genetic code in the scripture is far more advanced and complete that it will take ages for humans to decode every genes. In other words, the genomic X-code exposed by the scripture will advance human knowledge to unprecedented levels. After all it is fair to expect this from the loving creator... Words that will literally heal the world's illnesses and disease through medical tools of DNA repair based on the revealed X-Chromosome catalog.
4- Some of the diseases you mention are on other chromosomes. How do you explain that?
Most genes belong to "gene families" that are similar in chemical composition and biological function. So it is common to find similar genes on different chromosomes causing the same disease.
5- Some disease genes overlap. Can you explain how this affects your findings?
Most genes span a long section of the chromosome. Genes are made up of many exons. That's why many disease symptoms are similar. Point mutations are rare. In comparison, my research shows the function of each and every verse/exon. Note that many labs around the world who mapped the Human Genome are currently mapping the Human Exome.