tim-from-pa
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Armor of God said:There's one person not into mathematics I see. I'm sure all these statistically small chances are just "coincidence".
Being an engineer and mathematician myself I can say with quite certainty the "bible code" is junk science. Similar "codes" have been developed from long novels such as War and Peace. Besides, if you really are a student of scripture, you will find that it's not in God's nature to "hide" things from us in cryptic codes. On the contrary, he speaks out to us in no uncertain terms against things like "bible code". It's little more than a modern day form of fortune telling except you use a computer and a ELS matrix array instead of a crystal ball.
OK.... I have a few things to reply to here. First of all, I have a minor in math, but am humble enough to let the bible codes rest in experts such as Eliyahu Rips and Doron Witztum. I know when probabilities are too complex for me to calculate, even though I had a perfect score in my (calculus based) statics final. The likes of which answered the "War and Peace" point. They laid a very precise groundwork for the "window" of codes to appear in which "War and Peace" did not fit. The problem is that skeptics took the attitude to disprove the codes and with that bias went out to prove their view.
Besides, if you really are a student of scripture, you will find that it's not in God's nature to "hide" things from us in cryptic codes.
Show me where scripture says this. The scripture says that some things are hidden. Maybe God does not want some people, those who believe nothing is hidden, to know everything and does not deem them worthy to know.
On the contrary, he speaks out to us in no uncertain terms against things like "bible code". It's little more than a modern day form of fortune telling except you use a computer and a ELS matrix array instead of a crystal ball.
OK., I'll bite. What's your scripture reference?
The bible code is like an algorithm like computer programming--- something that a person like you I would supposedly relate to quite well. I may be wrong, of course.