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Why do you think the Kaaba is 666 nautical miles from Jerusalem
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[quote:LobsterJ:MV80NzU5NDY1Xzg2NzE1NTAwXzVBODEyNEEy] The nautical mile however was not invented until 1929. Also the 'ancient meter' is bullshit. It was not a meter long and it was not called a meter. Anything you were referring to was a similar but different unit of length with a different name entirely. I mean you might as well say a yard is a meter but it's obviously not. [/quote]
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Give me your best hypothesis for this distance
Keep in mind the modern site of the Kaaba was used for religious services PRIOR to the advent of the religion of Islam
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