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End of the world: Hidden Bible code 'prophesying COVID-19 after bat meat warning' exposed THE END OF THE WORLD could be around the corner, according to the sensational claims of a Rabbi studying ...
THE BIBLE CODE. Michael Drosnin. Simon & Schuster. $25. 264 pp. No wonder The Bible Code is causing such a sensation. Its author, former Washington Post and Wall Street Journal reporter Michael ...
The Bible Codes are like Intelligent Design: religion garbed in science that, while obviously flawed to actual scientists, seems credible enough to laypeople.
The validity of Bible codes should not rise or fall depending on whose theological ox is being gored, and it does not. It fails for more fundamental, more objective reasons.
In 1998, Martin Gardner decided to get a little controversial in his regular column in Scientific American. He asked people to go pick up a certain version of the Bible and turn to a specific passage.
Then came “The Bible Code III” (2010), but by that time the novelty had worn off; it did not make the best-seller list. Still, Mr. Drosnin had a high batting average as an author.
The Bible codes have much to say about Mr. Netanyahu. In his book, Drosnin tried to apply this information to Netanyahu's first term as Prime Minister in 1996. The facts didn't seem to mesh.
Ryan Kavanaugh’s Relativity Media has snapped up film rights to Michael Drosnin’s bestselling “Bible Code” tomes. Deal includes rights to “The Bible Code,” “Bible Code II: The ...
With carefully orchestrated fanfare from its publisher and an army of disbelievers lined up to disparage it, a book called The Bible Code is to arrive in stores today and tell interested readers ...