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Post by gamaliel on Sept 13, 2004 19:44:35 GMT -5
The History Channel ran a program on THE BIBLE CODE. Both sides of the argument have strong points, what yall think? Real or bulljank?
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Sept 13, 2004 21:53:37 GMT -5
I saw that same special about a week or so ago.. I even read a book about it. I agree that both sides have compelling arguements. I found the side that said it was merely chance to be a little more compelling.. I would have to do a little more research to be more sure of that though.. The History Channel ran a program on THE BIBLE CODE. Both sides of the argument have strong points, what yall think? Real or bulljank?
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Post by Master-9 on Sept 14, 2004 6:30:23 GMT -5
I saw that same special about a week or so ago.. I even read a book about it. I agree that both sides have compelling arguements. I found the side that said it was merely chance to be a little more compelling.. I would have to do a little more research to be more sure of that though.. There are codes within the scriture, some to protect it, some to reveal information to the leviathan priesthood
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Sept 14, 2004 6:38:30 GMT -5
I will say this - if in fact there are Bible codes then it would be my opinion it was put there by God, not aliens as some suggested on that program.
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Post by kAHANyAH on Sept 14, 2004 8:41:16 GMT -5
I studied bible codes for a while. Its based on the rules and procedure of qabala except making it easier by using the computer to generate and compute complex calculations with speed and efficiency. Something harder and more tedious when done by the human hand. The thing I've learned about codes is you will find many alternate possible resultants in scripture. And these possibilities can range in high numbers up to infinity. The hard part is knowing which one or which course of action WILL be chosen by G-d within these possibilities. Bible codes do not allow you to peer into the "WILL" of G-d when he is making his choice of action. They only allow you to see the different avenues G-d can choose from to bring about an action. Bottom line, u are better off as analyzing or back stepping [back tracing] after the fact when action already occurs or when there is scripture fulfilment. It is easier to know the past mind of G-d then the future mind (decisions) of G-d. I will say this though, you can minimize the possibilities and pre-dict decision to be made by the lesser divinities (demi g-ds, daemons, faries, elementals, principalities, thrones, guardians, etc... ). The lower the divinity the less amount of possibilities they are restricted to to affx our reality. The History Channel ran a program on THE BIBLE CODE. Both sides of the argument have strong points, what yall think? Real or bulljank?
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Post by CoUrTnEy on Sept 14, 2004 15:08:31 GMT -5
In regard to what Kah (baal) said, he reminded me of something they mentioned in the special. That if the code was put there on purpose then they still aren't sure if all the things mentioned in the codes are set in stone or if they can be changed.. meaning can a predicted outcome be changed?
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Post by gamaliel on Sept 15, 2004 23:12:00 GMT -5
In regard to what Kah (baal) said, he reminded me of something they mentioned in the special. That if the code was put there on purpose then they still aren't sure if all the things mentioned in the codes are set in stone or if they can be changed.. meaning can a predicted outcome be changed? In my opinion Bible prophecy and other messages from God are conditional. It depends on us and how we act. Two examples are the blessing and the curses that went with the Law of Moses in Deuteronomy ch11 (I think) and Ninevah's repentence after Jonah's message to them they was gonna be destroyed. God forgave them and they were spared God's judgement.
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