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Taking into consideration that lack of any obvious response from it in this forum, I take it very few - if, indeed, any at all - actually saw the program last week. Yet, with all that does appear in this place over time, there must be some people out there with something to say...
And that's what I'm after: You're opinions on a 'hidden Hebrew code within the Bible that has (apparently) fortold the coming of several of the world's recent and key events - including the "end of the world" in 2006.
In the program, they showed how words such as "Osama" appeared encoded in The Bible and how it joined as part of a jigsaw that bought together the world-famous Twin Towers Attack of `9/11´.
Those who watched it also saw how the name "Kennedy" appeared on a number of occasions, linking to those deaths (again, in America). Then, there was the assasination of that Israeli guy back in the mid-1990s - and I think they even had something on Princess Diana, too...?
Could it all really be true? Did someone - perhaps, even "God" himself - pre-write the future of life on this planet THOUSANDS of years before-hand?
What I find interesting, though, is how these, 'funnily enough', do only seem to concern major recent events; nothing going back hundreds-of-years. Plus, we only have very minor details...
We get names of people and places, but no exact dates to go with it. And what about the PROVEN killer behind the JFK Assasination?
If this is all one-big hoax just "to sell a book", quite possibly, it is lead by the smartest man in the world - and that, perhaps, is the biggest secret of them all...?
I'm still open to suggestions this is, what we might call, a 'reality'. Building a machine and flying it over Wiltshire to convince people `we are not alone´... That's a hoax! But, to me, this one seems far too big.
Are all the answers there as some kind of test for the human race?
To warn us they are coming. To see how we react in dealing with it?
It attracts sudden interest, whatever you might think.
What are your opinions?
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> Excellent, do you have a link?
Alas, no. I cannot for the life of me recall the name of the guy who did it. If anyone does have any links I'd love to have 'em, cos it was great fun to watch the tv documentary about it.
> ...none of which include your beloved illuminati...
>
> Oh really? Not even about the New World Order? You need to read up on
> Biblical prophecy Light.
Lets have the biblical passages that refer to the NWO then Mary. Oh, and the ones concerning the Grand Illuminati of Bavaria. After all, unlike the NWO, the Illuminati once existed. And as they have a definite history, it'll be easy to check any supposed prophecy against the facts, won't it?
Heh. For someone who's had his lack of biblical knowledge exposed time and time again, you're not half sniffy when it comes to claiming you know better than anyone else. Come on; lets see these SPECIFIC prophecies about NWO and Illuminati. I guarantee that they'll be some sort of vague interpretation offered up by a fundamentalist who insists on taking the bible literally (and if you can't see the contradiction in that, you're even more ridiculously stupid than I thought. And I think you make a bucket of pigslop look like a member of MENSA).
They must be thinking of loftier things than good, accessable, well presented sites.
Or they're all spanners.........
*we're not dealing with predictions here, we're dealing with postdictions*
> Wasn't there another book where a chap used the same mathematics as
> the Bible Code to find "hidden messages" in stuff like Lord
> of the Rings?
Excellent, do you have a link?
> Forest Fan wrote:
> After all,
> the Bible has enough SPECIFIC prophecies.
>
> ...none of which include your beloved illuminati...
Oh really? Not even about the New World Order? You need to read up on Biblical prophecy Light.
> Forest Fan wrote:
> After all,
> the Bible has enough SPECIFIC prophecies.
>
> ...none of which include your beloved illuminati...
DNT b stuped! Da farsees are da aluminiumati!
> Wasn't there another book where a chap used the same mathematics as
> the Bible Code to find "hidden messages" in stuff like Lord
> of the Rings through to Topsy and Tim's Big Adventure?
Yup, though I never read it.
> What I find interesting, though, is how these, 'funnily enough', do
> only seem to concern major recent events; nothing going back
> hundreds-of-years. Plus, we only have very minor details...
> We get names of people and places, but no exact dates to go with it.
> And what about the PROVEN killer behind the JFK Assasination?
There was proven killer? How is that possible considering that the only prosecution raised with regard to the death of Kennedy was that of Clay whasisface, played by Tommy Lee Jones in the film JFK? And of course that prosecution failed.
But yes, the gist of what you said above is true. People find meaning when there isn't any, in an attempt to prove things, to discover things etc.
But the biggest argument against the bible code I'd imagine is that the bible was written in Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic, not English. English translations differ, only the original copy of books in the original languages could be considered valid for bible code purposes. Although, I'd like to point out that I can't remember what they based the bible code stuff on. If it was the ancient languages then it has a teensy bit more credibility.