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Bible code
I have heard of a bible code. It apparently said about the twin towers and other things. It is also meant to say that there is going to be a nuclear war or something in 2006. Does any1 have any info or anything about this code?
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You can use the text of Moby Dick to make similar predictions
http://cs.anu.edu.au/~bdm/dilugim/moby.html
Have a look here eggcup5 http://www.biblecodedigest.com/ As the others have said it is a load of tosh, perhaps best demonstrated by the tag line for the website: Presenting compelling empirical evidence that the bible was written by an intelligence far beyond the abilities of mankind! need I say anymore
hare is a transcript of the Horizon program
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/horizon/2003/biblecodetrans.sht ml
The coding has nothing to do with people's predictions or the armageddon based concepts but to do with the protection of the spiritual information from the wrath of Romans.Barbara Theiring explores this fundamentally and later people like Baigent and Liegh who did great investigative work but made some significant errors and also some significant discoveries. Barbara, a theologian of note, looked at the entry coding "for those who have ears to hear etc". Unfortuantely intellectual discovery has rarely suitd the RCC. As for the soothsayers and those who think of Nostradmus as some great force..forget that and start to read Theiring to answer your questions. As for 911 that was certainly an evangelist's reward.
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The most difficult thing for you to find out is where is the Bible, what bible are we talking about? The standard version? the King James version? The original version that was written by the Greeks 2000 years ago?? First you need to know about the history on how and when the bible was written, then find out how many different versions there are and then work through the errors and misinterpretations that were made from the original text in greek to english. I think then you'll see that there is no code....