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I recently saw a movie, the Omega Code, where this old Rabbi discovered a string of coded messages hidden in a 3-Dimensional puzzle made out of the scriptures. They never said whether it was the Torah or the Old Testament (almost the same thing) or the Bible including the New Testament or anything, but at any rate the Rabbi gets killed and his work is stolen by some ****** from Europe.

Now, I now, I know. It's just a movie, but there are a lot of psychos out there that think that this Bible Code thing is real. Well, they're psychos. There are a lot of words and letters in the Bible, whatever it's form. Even with the traditional 2-d version, a person could very easily find tons of key words close to one another. That don't mean Jack W.. You could do the same thin with War and Peace, or a Harry Potter book. Did you know that part of the job of a crossword puzzle maker is making sure there are no words in the puzzle other than the ones they want? Don't be such a sucker.

2006-07-27 05:43:58 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2006-07-27 05:44:04 · update #1

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"" Bible Code crap?""

I read the book that the movie and this book was stolen from.
I did not bother to read that which was plagiarized.

The film and book was plagiarized by a self admitted Super Anti Christian................. and it made the guy bags and bags of money.

It is indeed a pile of rubbish....with, for all practical purposes, no truths whatsoever.

2006-07-27 07:25:31 · answer #1 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 1 1

lol...sounds like you don't. lol another flick for ou to check out. "Pi" I think what you are talking about or might have a difficulty in understanding, no offense, is that in the Hebrew alphabet, each of the 22 letters has a numeric value (always has, this is nothing new). So people who study gematria, hebrew numerology like, deduce certain things not only from the words themselves but from the numeric value. Also most hebrew words also have a three letter root word at it's foundation, also which has a numeric value.

an example, the torah is repeatedly read form year to year, the last word is YisraeL and the first word is Bereshit (In a beginning). So in Hebrew B and V are "vasically" the same letter and the last letter from Yisrael a "L" from the end to the beginning this spells LV, or in Hebrew Lev, meaning Heart. People who believe in this would attribute special signifigance to the word Heart being the whole of the torah from beginning to end. Things like this occur all over the hebrew Scriptures, not english or christian scriptures. You don't have to believe it, but it's interesting ot consider. I hope this helps clear up at least some of the confusion to explain why one "psycho" or not would believe this.

2006-07-27 05:56:05 · answer #2 · answered by tharedhead ((debajo del ombú)) 5 · 0 0

LOL

Well considering I'm not Christian and am not a participant of any religion...I think it's a load of crap. I agree with you - you can find the same bogus or random information in a Harry potter book! Or anything else, for that matter. It's just..so meaningless. Why on earth does everything have to be in f***ing CODE for gosh sake! Lol...I mean ughhh just WHY. I don't believe that anything is in code in the bible for crying out loud it's all probably just another hoax to pull people in because today less and less people are conforming to the religion. That's just what I think, anyway. maybe I'm wrong, but that's not very likely lol.

2006-07-27 05:48:32 · answer #3 · answered by miss_gem_01 6 · 0 0

No. There are two or three significant things that make the Holy Scriptures somewhat difficult to grasp and understand:

1) The language, metaphors, idioms, etc., that were used.

2) Translators of the Scriptures translated the language literally. They did not interpret and translate the idioms that were used. There is no way to understand what Jesus said without understanding at least some of the idioms he used; e.g., "hell fire" is an idiom meaning mental suffering ... a troubled, tormented state of mind. Incidentally, the Buddha said something like, "Anger is hell."

3) Fundamentalists misconstrue the scriptures, distorting them to make them seem to agree with their false beliefs. Unfortunately, fundamentalism has had a stranglehold on the teachings of Christianity for about 2,000 years, leading people astray from the true gospel Jesus preached ... the gospel that would bring peace, joy and harmony to us, our families, our nation -- the entire world -- if people believed and did what Jesus said.

2006-07-27 06:20:48 · answer #4 · answered by Rufas2 1 · 0 0

From a Mathematicians point of view you can find an algorithm for anything, this is what we do. The problem is, how complex is your algorithm and your interpretation of it. You are correct when you mention that there has been code found in other books. One however has to be aware of this and also that just because there is code found in other books that it doesn't make Bible code meaningless. I am personally not sure how complex the "Bible Code" algorithms are, and there may or may not be something to it. Think of this example though, in Mathematics the Fibonacci sequence is quite something, but even more, alot of nature seems to follow the pattern. Now before Mathematicians found this, (or whoever did), people would probably say that you can find about any pattern for anything in nature, and I believe this is true. The point is that there is an extraordinary amount of things that do follow this pattern. In the end it is ones interpretation that leads him or her to what they want to believe. I must say that I believe that everything comes down to this anyways, in the end one even believes of their own existence, but what tells us this? Descartes? It is our axiom of perception that leads us to this conclusion.

Brian

2006-07-27 05:55:22 · answer #5 · answered by Brian D 1 · 0 0

NO supposevly the worl was suppos to end on 6/6/06 and look at what the date is today of cores 6/6/06 was like a holiday to all satanist but thats not he point i don't put MY trust in the so called "HOLY BOOK" if the world will end then it when end when the sun explodes

2006-07-27 05:48:05 · answer #6 · answered by vampy vampierqueen 2 · 0 0

If you thought the Omega Code was fun, watch the Omega Code II. Fun, but fiction.

2006-07-27 05:49:23 · answer #7 · answered by Crys H. 4 · 0 0

Even the Bible testifies of how people will believe a lie over the truth.

Of course its all bunk. It is another plot of Satan to take all he can with him to the Lake of Fire. How utterly sad.

2006-07-27 05:47:34 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is impossible to overestimate the willingness of people to believe the absurd - regardless of how obviously insane something may be, there will always be some people who will still believe it, like Creationism.

2006-07-27 05:48:45 · answer #9 · answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7 · 0 0

you re talking about that horse **** where the Hebrew version of the bible predicts major events AFTER they happen?that is garbage and will totally work with anything with that much criteria. if you observe ANYTHING for long enough patterns will emerge.

2006-07-27 05:47:25 · answer #10 · answered by QuizTheOneWithoutOne 3 · 0 0

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