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The Creation of Man
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<blockquote data-quote="BubbuClinton" data-source="post: 16903" data-attributes="member: 395"><p><strong>Re: The Creation of Man</strong></p><p></p><p>Virtualgirl said</p><p> </p><p>The thing is, the Bible was/is a complitation of writing spanning thousands of years. Your time traveler would have to come litteraly hundreds of times and speak a myriad of languages, some of which are dead today and theoretically would be dead in the future. Further, the time traveler would have to have been at the council of Nice in 340 A.D and pursuaded the Catholic/Roman Emplorer to include his books in the Bible. Remember, there were many books not added to the bible that were considered doctrine to many christian sects.</p><p> </p><p>Now, if you are speaking strictly about using only the Tora, you might have a case if it was based on the ancient texts. However, the Tora itsself is a complitation of oral traditions attributed to Moses. However, there are not any original documents attributed directly to Moses. So your time traveler would have to influenced all of the Rabbi's that kept the oral tradition alive and hope that the code was not changed from the original design.</p><p> </p><p>If the Bible code works at all it would definately have to be devinely inspired.</p><p> </p><p>Bubbu</p><p>___________________________________________</p><p>When they start requiring you carrry identiffication, it is time to leave the planet -- L. Long</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BubbuClinton, post: 16903, member: 395"] [b]Re: The Creation of Man[/b] Virtualgirl said The thing is, the Bible was/is a complitation of writing spanning thousands of years. Your time traveler would have to come litteraly hundreds of times and speak a myriad of languages, some of which are dead today and theoretically would be dead in the future. Further, the time traveler would have to have been at the council of Nice in 340 A.D and pursuaded the Catholic/Roman Emplorer to include his books in the Bible. Remember, there were many books not added to the bible that were considered doctrine to many christian sects. Now, if you are speaking strictly about using only the Tora, you might have a case if it was based on the ancient texts. However, the Tora itsself is a complitation of oral traditions attributed to Moses. However, there are not any original documents attributed directly to Moses. So your time traveler would have to influenced all of the Rabbi's that kept the oral tradition alive and hope that the code was not changed from the original design. If the Bible code works at all it would definately have to be devinely inspired. Bubbu ___________________________________________ When they start requiring you carrry identiffication, it is time to leave the planet -- L. Long [/QUOTE]
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