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Posted: 04 Dec 2002, 15:19
by paint it black
Hmmm,

sounded good so I looked for some reviews before deciding to buy

why am I not surprised by this

http://www.biblecodes.co.il/links.htm

Warner Bros. Acquires Film Rights To The Bible Code, A New Non-Fiction Work By Michael Drosnin

May 29, 1997 -- Warner Bros. has acquired the film rights to Michael Drosnin's new book, The Bible Code, which debuts in bookstores worldwide Thursday.

According to the premise of The Bible Code, there is a hidden series of messages and predictions encoded into the Bible which were recently broken by an Israeli mathematician, Dr. Eliyahu Rips. The messages appear to accurately predict many significant events of contemporary times; in some cases, the predictions were decoded before the actual events occurred and were later found to be correct.


:roll:

has anyone read it, is it any good?

Posted: 04 Dec 2002, 17:29
by Dan
I've read part 1, and it's very convincing................but then I've read a book that explains that the moon is an alien spaceship, and that was very convincing too.


Posted: 04 Dec 2002, 18:06
by Debaser
On Dec 4, 2002 3:29pm, Dan wrote:
I've read part 1, and it's very convincing................but then I've read a book that explains that the moon is an alien spaceship, and that was very convincing too.

If I'd wrote this....the words 'gullible fool' would soon follow, no doubt!!!

:grin:

I read that Mayan Phrophacy which was a similar thing to Bible Coide all about the Mayan Temples blah de blah

Debaser

Posted: 04 Dec 2002, 23:15
by Dan
If I'd wrote this....the words 'gullible fool' would soon follow, no doubt!!!
I didn't mean I believed it, I was trying to make a point that almost anything can be made to appear convincing if enough "evidence" is presented.


Posted: 05 Dec 2002, 09:58
by paint it black
@ Dan

thanks for the info mate, I didn't expect to believe it either, just wanted to know if it had a well constructed argument.

bit puzzled that it seems you can buy the software to do your own analysis off the shelf, - so to speak.

Still I think I'll get it with one of my Xmas book tokens :smile:

@ Ness

gullible travels ?

don't be silly everyone knows the moons a balloon :P

Posted: 05 Dec 2002, 11:22
by hallucienate
On Dec 5, 2002 7:58am, paint it black wrote:

don't be silly everyone knows the moons a balloon :P
actually it's made of cheese, proven fact! And the cow jumped over it too.

Posted: 07 Dec 2002, 02:30
by DomConway
On Dec 5, 2002 9:22am, hallucienate wrote:
On Dec 5, 2002 7:58am, paint it black wrote:

don't be silly everyone knows the moons a balloon :P
actually it's made of cheese, proven fact! And the cow jumped over it too.
...and it's populated with knitted mice who speak in whistles :wink:

Posted: 07 Dec 2002, 13:50
by reverberater
I read the bible code as took it all in at first. Look forward to reading part two.

There are a few like this mind ie "Gods of the new millenium" Very convincing reading but i think maybe "it's just a trick of the light" Ooops Sorry.

"The mushroom and the cross" been told to give it a read. Jesus and his disciples trippin in glasters ;D

Posted: 07 Dec 2002, 17:09
by Debaser
On Dec 7, 2002 12:30am, DomConway wrote:
On Dec 5, 2002 9:22am, hallucienate wrote:
On Dec 5, 2002 7:58am, paint it black wrote:

don't be silly everyone knows the moons a balloon :P
actually it's made of cheese, proven fact! And the cow jumped over it too.
...and it's populated with knitted mice who speak in whistles :wink:
And I thought it was only a 'Paper Moon, sitting over a cardboard sky...'

Debaser