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the Bible codes for real?
The codes are found by searching for
equidistant letter sequences--that is, words occurring
in the text of the Bible that have certain intervals
between the letters. For example, the 5th, 10th, 15th,
20th, and 25th letter of the text might spell out
a five-letter word.
The Bible codes are real but there
is nothing special about them. Any large book will
have similar clusters of words that match those found
in the Bible. What makes the codes appear to be supernatural
is the simple fact that people are looking for what
they want to find.
One gentleman found words in a passage
of the Bible that he says pointed to the 1995 earthquake
that devastated the Japanese city of Kobe. A computer
search found encoded in the Bible words like: "Kobe,
Japan," "1995," "earthquake,"
"fire," and "the big one."
The wiggle room in the Bible codes
is endless. Those conducting the search have the option
of looking for hundreds of words. In the Kobe example,
words that did not turn up might have been "faultline,"
"devastate," "seismic," and "shake."
Of course, there would be a problem if the following
words were found: "no quake," "1997,"
and "safety."
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