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Bible Code Predictions & Prophecies
The Bible Code is a type of calculation invented by Israeli mathematicians who claims to be able to predict the future by decoding the bible. They also claim that everything in history was also recorded in the bible but to see them, one must first decode it.
The phenomenon began after an article was published in 1994 that claimed, with strong evidence, that some rabbis were found and encoded in the bible even before the rabbis were known. A few years later in 1997, a book titled The Bible Code was published, making the algorithm famous. Ever since, the bible code had been used to predict many major events, including assassinations and the ending of the world.
The most well known prediction using the bible code was about the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, the ex prime minster of Israel.
However there have been some debates over the predictions using the bible code. For example, an Ebola attack was predicted in Philadelphia. When the event didn't happen, believers praised the bible code that the chaos was avoided because it was known before hand.
When predictions about a nuclear holocaust and earthquakes were wrongly predicted, the creators of the bible code stopped making exact prophecies and stated, "I don't think the code make predictions. I think it reveals probabilities."
The probability that the Earth will end is in 2012 where a comet will crash into the planet. Interesting enough, there is another prediction found in the code that the comet won't hit the planet.
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