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America runs best when claims are testable. Code 19 treats scripture like open-source code: checksum it, version it, and stop letting priestly edits or political handlers sneak in features nobody consented to. The Qur’an itself flags the audit key in 74:30 (“Over it are nineteen”), then bakes numerical structure through the text (114 chapters = 6×19; the basmala counted as 19 letters in Arabic). The point isn’t mysticism—it’s integrity. A text constrained by math resists grafted dogma, culture-war add-ons, and “because I said so” rulings.
That’s good for the United States. A verification discipline keeps religion persuasive, not coercive, and keeps policy grounded in universal reasons. In plain terms: if it can’t survive a checksum or a secular argument, it doesn’t get to ride along in law or medicine. That protects bodily autonomy—including from ritual surgeries being normalized by tradition. You want a clean boundary between private rites and public standards? Start with auditable scripture and insist on secular justification for anything that touches bodies, budgets, or kids.
And yes, this dovetails with Judaism rather than attacking it. The Qur’an repeatedly says it confirms earlier revelation—the Torah and the Gospel—as guidance and light, while correcting human additions. A code-audit mindset invites every Abrahamic reader to bring receipts: Masoretic notes, manuscript families, numerical constraints, text-crit. If something is core, it should survive scrutiny. If it’s cultural sprawl, it falls away. That’s not erasure; that’s hygiene.
1. Grab a standardized Arabic Uthmani text. Strip diacritics/punctuation for counting.
2. Implement a simple mapper (each Arabic letter = codepoint); avoid transliteration drift.
3. Verify known anchors: 114 sūrahs (6×19), basmala letter count, placement patterns, 74:30 reference.
4. Publish your script and intermediate files so others can reproduce. No gurus, just math.