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The Scientific Proof of God : And Vindication of the Bible Code
Bok av Thomas Wright
Orthodox Hebrews have always believed that: 1. God personally composed the first five books of the Bible (includes Genesis) 2. God passed these books on to the Children of Israel after they had escaped, led by Moses from Slavery in Egypt 1500 BC, telling them that he had encoded them with predictions of man's activities right up to the 21st century, 3,500 years after these predictions were made. 3. God also instructed that these books were to be preserved letter-by-letter proof for ever to future generations. The Hebrews preserved that original script. Robert Ber Weissmandel, who moved to America when peace came after World War 2 used the primitive computers that had been developed by the Allies in England to break the German war codes, to decode the Bible code. The predictions were accurate and detailed, even to names of people and dates of events, beyond belief. The prediction and encoding was way beyond the possibility that it might have been done by human beings. This book proves categorically that it could not have happened by chance. There was only one possible - that it was inserted into the script, by a supermind of the type only possessed by a God. The first five book of the Bible are sacred to Christians. Jews and Muslims, alike. The ideas of all three religions are descended from the story of Abraham. This proof, therefore, extends to all three of these great religions. Why has Science not previously been able to prove God? Science was a man-developed skill that is based on measurement. Man's ability to measure only applies to those factors in the Creation to which his physical senses are responsive. We cannot measure those factors, such as beauty, love, artistic merit. Spirituality - part of that sector of Universe to which human physical senses are not responsive, and which does not appear to obey the physical rules of Science, seems only to be measurable in those few areas where it reacts directly with the physical world such as this case of coding