Posted on 11/02/2012 7:51:15 AM PDT by tflabo
A well-known Bible-code researcher has bad news for Barack Obama, as he claims hidden texts in the Holy Bible indicate Mitt Romney will be Americas next president.
Moshe Aharon Shak, an orthodox Jew and author of Bible Codes Breakthrough, has produced a series of videos on YouTube with his modern analysis of Scripture.
For those not familiar with Bible codes, they are said to be secret messages embedded in the Torah, the first five books of the Old Testament.
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Biggest nonsense. Romney may win but the Bible certainly doesn’t say so. Romney is not even a Christian. Romney won’t even go to Heaven unless he accepts Jesus Christ as his Savior which he has not done.
No I didn’t.
I remember a decade or so ago they were a reputable news source. Now they've morphed into something of a right-wing Weekly World News. All that's missing is Bat Boy.
You do realize this is Numerology, not Christianity? You might as well practice Astrology, conduct Pagan rituals, or read the chicken bones you cast. Just because they’re using the Bible doesn’t make it Christian.
Bat Boy the Musical is actually quite good. I'm being entirely serious...
“You do realize this is Numerology, not Christianity? You might as well practice Astrology, conduct Pagan rituals, or read the chicken bones you cast. Just because theyre using the Bible doesnt make it Christian.”l
Acknowledging the incredible, complex, creative hand of God is not paganism. Even the astrological signs paint a picture of the Gospel. That doesn’t mean I believe in horoscopes! I believe in the Word of God as revealed in the Bible. All the other symbolic stuff doesn’t prove anything, it just makes it interesting.
Whatever you want it to say. In that respect, it's just like the Bible Code!
I just checked my harley manual...says right there under transmission overhaul, “Romney Wins”.
Fair enough. Some people truly believe in the code stuff. It works the same for pretty much any book of similar length.
Before Obama, have we ever had a preseident that wasn’t going to heaven?...except maybe Clinton
I'm in
“Does Bible code predict President Romney?”
Short answer: NO.
Yep. If there's any validity to this notion, it ought to be possible to predict (for example) the winner of the 2016 election or for that matter the 2216 election right now, not when there is already a known or at least probable answer to which the "code" can be tailored.
"Bible Code predicts Bat Boy elected President in 2016, despite controversy about his natural-born-citizen credentials."
EXACTLY! This secret knowledge stuff was supposed to have been purged with the Gnostics!
God wants ALL of us to know Him!! That why He came to Earth; to cut through all the manmade obstructions!
Don't forget to check with the Tia Dalma on what dem bones has to say.
You can get similar results from pretty much any book of the same size. It is just a matter of statistics
The notion that we are somehow facilitated in the forbidden practice of divination by deciphering Biblical test is ridiculous. Every covenant was predicated upon putting complete trust in God. Every covenant essentially says, trust in Me and all will be OK. All attempts at divination is a demonstration that we do not have faith and are more concerned on the now and the immediate next than we are in our relationship with God.
Peace be with you
The notion that we are somehow facilitated in the forbidden practice of divination by deciphering Biblical test is ridiculous. Every covenant was predicated upon putting complete trust in God. Every covenant essentially says, trust in Me and all will be OK. All attempts at divination is a demonstration that we do not have faith and are more concerned on the now and the immediate next than we are in our relationship with God.
Peace be with you
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