Re: The LOGICAL approach to Bible Code



Yes, but!... it's not just a "bible" code, it's a more universal statistical
phenomena. If you take any great book as big as the bible, you will find similar
combinations of words telling something about real world event's like in the
bible. Do to the statistic likelyhood of similar words and events. Take any book
with an "all-round" topic and large enought, could even explain history of the
entire universe.
Also. Many people think the same things without ever having to know each other.
We are much alike in many ways, so what one wrote for maybe 1000 years ago might
just become an event made my someone else thinking the same way without ever
havving read the written.
I'm not good at explaining this, I just sow a documentory movie about the Bible
Code once. But I mean (systematic similar coincidence) and that is, even
throughout the entire universe. "Some of the wonders of nature." ;)

Live long and prosper
Tommy Pedersen



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