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Netzari5730 said:It should be noted, however, that the codes are not meant to be a system of divination. But what these codes do is prove a systematic and complex design within the confines of the Word of the Living God. In so doing, they prove the mastery of an Author beyond our own comprehension and existence.
In Yeshua...
Netzari5730
Mestel said:Codes=nonsense. The 'Moby Dick' challenge actually provided more and better predictions than Scripture. It's nonsense so the gullible spend their money.
Holly3278 said:I honestly don't know what to think about the 'Bible Code'. I honestly don't think it's authentic though. They've found 'codes' in other books as well.
well, then, it comes down to this...Mestel said:That is just not true.
herev said:I guess what bothered me about the first book (and I didn't read the other) was that it said something to the effect of: "everything you ever needed to know is found hidden in the text." To me, everything we need to know is written in the text itself
Aparently you haven't read carefully what I have posted. It isn't a matter of mathematics, though, of course it is involved. Like i have said. the codes that are discovered coincide with the context of the Biblical portions from which they are found. the so-called Moby Dick codes and other writings do not do this. Of course the Moby Dick episode didn't mention anything about context and subject matter, did they? After all the words they found had nothing to do with the subject matter of the text. Of course we can find anything in any written work. If you would have read my posts I did not deny this. Look at the examples that I have given in my first post, they not only have the particular names involved, but they coincide with the subject matter of their respective Biblical portions. Does Moby Dick do this? No. The Gita? No. The Koran? No. War and Peace? No. No other work does this, only the Bible Codes.Mestel said:It's mathematical garbage that can be performed on any text. And the whole "Moby Dick" episode was a huge black eye for the code pushers.
Netzari5730 said:Aparently you haven't read carefully what I have posted. It isn't a matter of mathematics, though, of course it is involved. Like i have said. the codes that are discovered coincide with the context of the Biblical portions from which they are found. the so-called Moby Dick codes and other writings do not do this. Of course the Moby Dick episode didn't mention anything about context and subject matter, did they? After all the words they found had nothing to do with the subject matter of the text. Of course we can find anything in any written work. If you would have read my posts I did not deny this. Look at the examples that I have given in my first post, they not only have the particular names involved, but they coincide with the subject matter of their respective Biblical portions. Does Moby Dick do this? No. The Gita? No. The Koran? No. War and Peace? No. No other work does this, only the Bible Codes.
In Yeshua...
Netzari5730
Ummm...okay.Mestel said:You don't get it do you. When they used War and Peace, or Moby Dick or the Bible or the Torah you can get ELS sequences of anything. Absolutely anything. It's ****!
Mestel said:You don't get it do you. When they used War and Peace, or Moby Dick or the Bible or the Torah you can get ELS sequences of anything. Absolutely anything. It's ****!
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