Inventions not contrary to the law of God .. Telegraph and the most prominent printer .. Bible password

Human inventions throughout history contributed in one way or another to the advancement of humanity, saving a great deal of effort, time and money to man, and making life more flexible, fast and simple.
Over the last few centuries, many personalities who have been able to change the face of the world have come out with contributions and discoveries. Along with the great efforts made by inventors in their inventions, the great number of inventions has come out with a religious flavor and faith in their inventors.
Today the 175th anniversary of the invention of the Telegraph inventor Samuel Morse sends the first telegram in history between Washington and Baltimore: "This is what God did." According to the book "The Bible is the Declaration of God" by Abdullah Abdul Fadi, the first telegraph in the world was a verse Of the Bible verses, when Professor Morse, the inventor of the telegraph, sent a telegram on 24 May 1844, reading "This is what God did" (verse 23:22).
The world's tallest telegraph was also from Holy Jerusalem, where the New Testament was sent in a long telegraph from New York to Chicago when the revised King James translation appeared in May 1881.
It was the Bible or a book traveling to outer space, and the first microfilm, carried on microfilm. The first word and word mentioned on the moon was "At first God created the heavens and the earth" by one of the American astronauts.
Before that, in March 1455, the world was on a date with a major event at the time, opening the way to the art of printing and publishing, and making a big leap in the world of publishing and printing, having seen this day, the first book printed in history.
The book "The History of Reading" by Alberto Mangoyle was the beginning of Johann Gothenburg, in the German town of Mainz, where the Bible was printed as the first book printed in history in an event that changed the way books were printed and published forever. Difficult and laborious, until the development of the latter, to increase the volume of production and the production of books dramatically, and provides an invention perhaps one of the most important footprints of mankind throughout history.
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