The World
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God has shaped the world to reflect the Word of God (even the two words sound the same). One might argue that all the map features on this website are just there by random; the chance of that is zero. If you want to find out, use a random map generator and see if you can generate any Biblically relevant shapes comparable to these. You need to change the 'random seed' and 'number of iterations' to get different maps – you should make the size of the generated map large enough to see detail (increase the 'height of generated bitmap' to 300 or more). In a separate study, I found a shape that resembled something in 19% of cases, but the potential pictorial parables were of very poor quality in comparison to those found on the map of the world. It does make sense that God should design the world to reflect his religion, and this is graphic evidence for it.

China the Dragon
China has a small contingent of people following the Pauline form of the Christian religion. However, the traditional religions are Taoism, Buddhism, Confucianism and folk religion. Chinese ceremonies and artifacts often involve dragons, and this also happens to be the shape of the country. China is at the leading edge of manufacturing and is a major economic power despite the relative poverty of many of its people.
Map of China

Map of Scandinavia Norway and Sweden: the Beast
You almost feel sorry for poor little Denmark (a little lamb). The eye of this beast is in Sweden – it is the lake that you can see on the map, and the huge mouth is about to eat the little lamb. Denmark (or Danmark as they call it) sounds like a hybrid word of Dan(iel) and Mark (Gospel).

Japan - A Sea Snake or Eel

Japan

The traditional religion of Japan is Shinto, a belief that everything in nature has a spirit associated with it. Japan has also been influenced by Buddhism and Confucianism. Japan is a high-tech country that is associated with electronics and engineering.

Bangladesh – A Man In Flames
The capital is Dhaka (sounding like Darker). The population is extremely poor, and they are sin bearers. Bangladesh is an Islamic country.
Map of Bangladesh

Galapagos Islands – A Horse Sent To Inspect the Earth

Map of the Galapagos Islands
In the book of Zechariah, the Old Testament god sent horses to inspect the Earth. The head of this horse is right on the equator, so it is looking for equality among people.

Christmas Island - A Dog

'Dog' is the reverse spelling of 'God', and represents Satan. Christmas is associated with Santa, whose name sounds like Satan. Christmas represents consumerism and oppression of the poor.
Christmas Island

Gulf of Mexico – A Dog

Map of the Gulf of Mexico

    Matthew 15:27
    But she said, "Yes, Lord, but even the dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters' table."

The Gulf of Mexico borders North and South America. The Pauline form of the religion is most active in North America, and the crumbs represent the amount of spiritual food they receive in comparison with a follower of Jesus. The asteroid that killed the dinosaurs hit the neck of this dog (Chicxulub, on the Yucatan Peninsula), and North America was worst affected by the impact.

Russian/Alaskan Border – The Cold War

Map of the Alaskan/Russian border

The border between Alaska and Russia looks like two fists pointing guns at the respective countries. This is reminiscent of the Cold War.

Somalia – Seven Horns

Somalia

Somalia is in the shape of a number seven, and is situated on the horn of Africa. The seven plagues are introduced by angels with seven trumpets (Revelation 8:2).

There are many more examples in the letters entitled "Luke 21:21", "The Time of the End", "Old Testament Minor Prophets", "The Twelve Tribes" and "St. Paul – the False Apostle".