Rizwan Virk
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And what's weird is that people have like little wall clocks and things with a picture of a lion and a lamb.
It's not in the scripture, right?
And I thought, okay, well, maybe it's a translation thing.
Maybe one version of the King James Bible has it in the other one.
And people are like, no, I have my same physical copy from when I was a kid, and I memorized this particular line.
And there are websites that track these different lines, different things that maybe have changed.
And what do you think these things are?
Well, so I started to wonder, you know, does this happen in other scriptures?
You know, is it only in like the Bible like this is going on?
And so I started looking around at Islam and the Koran because they memorize the Koran word for word.
the first thing you have to do to become a priest.
You have to be able to say the whole damn thing.
And I always wondered, why do you need to memorize it?
It seems kind of stupid nowadays.
You can just look it up.
So I found this one Sufi imam online who was talking about this.
And he says that in the Islamic traditions in the Middle East, there are these beings that are allowed to go back in time and change things, physical things.
But they're not allowed to change your memory.
And these beings are called the jinn.