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** The word count for singular "man" can be 23 (if we don't count the controversial word in the verse 7:155, as mentioned earlier), but the word count for singular "woman" is 24. | ** The word count for singular "man" can be 23 (if we don't count the controversial word in the verse 7:155, as mentioned earlier), but the word count for singular "woman" is 24. | ||
** There are 23 pairs of human chromosomes in a cell. So there are 46 chromosomes. | ** There are 23 pairs of human chromosomes in a cell. So there are 46 chromosomes. | ||
* Where is the miracle in the word count of "male" and "female"? Male is mentioned 12 times in the singular and female is mentioned 18 times. Does this mean that females are superior to males? | |||
===Other conclusions=== | |||
* The word ''woman'' unlike the word ''man'' is often in the form of "my woman", "his woman" - she is owned by a man. This indicates the "women are a property of men" mentality. |