After watching a documentary on the decoding of the Bible, I have come to the conclusion that the human mind is very complex but at the same time very one track. Experts say that certain patterns and codes in the original text of the Bible have uncovered words that correspond with major events in history like WWII and 9/11. I, on the other hand, am a little skeptical of the whole idea. These codes did not seem to actually be in one consistent pattern with one another. The words that pertained to the events were found near each other, but in different directions and distances. My theory is that if you study and look at a work of literature, especially one as greatly used and read as the Bible, you are bound to start seeing patterns and words that connect to major events because you are looking so hard to find them. The mind is very much fascinated with finding patterns that is why math was invented. Math basically consists of a bunch of patterns that repeat, and out of these patterns we derive mathematical formulas. This must be why so many people have found these codes to be concise.
Decoding the Bible
By ccmiranda2011 - Posted on March 21st, 2008
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Yeah. I guess, in short, you could say that people see what they want to see.
You could apply these codes to almost any piece of literature and find the same thing. It has been said that if you give chimpanzees typewriters they would eventually type the complete works of Shakespeare--it might take a couple decades but it would happen.
I agree, people see what they want to see. There are certain truths to some of these codes, just not the prediction and prophesy ones. For instance, several books of the Bible are written in acrostic: the first letter of each verse put together spell out important words. However none of those acrostics spell out 9/11 or Holocaust or Hitler or Terrorism. :)
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