Hi Quix. I am still reading this thread backward and forward and I have skipped around alot, but I did read your prior post. I agree with you about the Bible Code having more meaning in retrospect. I quickly read book 2; I didn't read the first book. Overall. I was rather disappointed in the book because I hoped for more stories about advance knowledge of completed events such as was the case with the Rabin assassination.
There were other minor interesting parts in the book that were found in retrospect, and, of course, there was the part about the possible nuke strike in a few years (but we have to wait awhile to see how that pans out).
After I read the book, I thought it would probably be more benficial for my inquiring mind to buy the code software and attempt to do some searches on my own. I never did, though.
I've got to say goodnight. Will try and catch up more tomorrow.
Bought code software 4-5 years ago. Didn't produce anything though I never really learned to use it well.
Have thought about upgrading it. whole scene has advanced greatly in that time.