Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Miraculous Bible Code Problems - Is More Evidence Needed?


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If you haven't heard about Bible codes, you're going to enjoy this article and if you have heard about Bible codes you're going to really enjoy this article.

Bible codes are a collection of words or phrases that can be found using computers. These computers can be programmed to locate these phrases by using all sorts of mathematical possibilities. For example: They can search every other word, every 10th word and alternate, looking for every third word and skipping every other third word, looking for miraculous phrases that can be used to support their theory.

Some of the results from these computer programs have been predicting the 1995 assassination of Israeli Prime Minister, Yitzhak Rabin and the destruction of large cities with earthquakes by 2006. Now hold on a second, let's not get too carried away.

With that said, it's possible to take any large book, using the same computer programs, to find similar phrases that can be used for Bible prophecy and foretelling future events. Now is when this is getting interesting.

Using other books, they have found similar results about predicting future events. One of the books used was Moby Dick by Herman Melville. Using this large book, and the year that it was written, they have found some interesting phrases, predicting future events.

I am not going to tell you what was found in Moby Dick or other books used during this research, because it's similar to the stuff that they found using the Bible.

In other words, if you spend enough time looking for something, there's a good chance that you will find it. Could these Bible code theories be true, they could, but they are definitely lacking the one thing and that one thing is very important. Satisfactory scientific evidence.


Miraculous Bible Code Problems - Is More Evidence Needed?

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