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Spiritually speaking, is the vuvuzela the word of God?

Strangely enough, whatever the country, the nationality, the type and length of vuvuzela, the sound of each invdividual's voice, collectively it always comes out as a lower B flat in the stadium. So this has a deeper meaning and might well be the Word of God.

I have scientific proof of this preposterous fallacy.

Update:

Thanks Billie, I noticed the similarity too. And it goes to prove I am talking utter trolling rubbish but enjoying it and getting some great answers.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    No , there is a

    religion in South Africa, in Kwa-zulu Natal, where they believe the vuvuzela calls up The Holy Spirit.

    This religion "Shembe church" is a combination of Christianity and Zulu culture.

    The Zulu people wanted to sue the makers of the vuvuzelas, but the priest of the Shembe church said no,

    they should let them make their money from it.

    The vuvuzela is used in soccer in SA which is more a "black man sport", to rugby which is a "white man sport".

    In SA culture the vuvuzela is part of SA soccer culture. It is also a weapon used against overseas teams too irritate and confuse them and their coaches.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    There somewhat at the instant are not any mistranslations as such. the project is translating the unique Hebrew and Greek into different languages. Hebrew and Greek are lots extra definitive in that there could be countless words in those languages that one and all translate into one English be conscious. So very often the actual which means or motive is lacking as quickly as translated. There are properly over 5,000 separate manuscripts of the countless books of the bible that have been discovered by using the years. And variations between them is in many circumstances relegated to straightforward errors like leaving an "a" or a "the" out. no longer something that could render the bible inconsistent or untrue.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    No. Vuvuzela is not the word of God. It's actually derived from a Zulu expression which means "I am a jackass with a long noisy horn." Hope this helps!

  • 1 decade ago

    Scottish bagpipes drone in B flat, too (although Spanish ones drone in C) Can that fact be squeezed somewhere into your theory?

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  • 1 decade ago

    God's word, the Holy Bible, applies to all folks in every nation upon Earth.

  • 1 decade ago

    thats a nice question, I thought nobody else wondered! this could be the last trumpet before it all wraps up. and the whole world is watching!

  • 1 decade ago

    Yep, bound to be.

    The Hornet God, that is.

  • 1 decade ago

    If it it..

    i'd rather he didnt speak at all.

    Its bloody ANNOYING

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    what the hell are you taking about? if you want proof of God, wait till your dead.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I thought that said vulva. I'm no longer interested...

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