Most websites listed in the "Web Sites"
section contain various articles. We, however, wanted to provide links
to that respective section or a specific article of interest.
Review of codes pioneer Kevin Acres'
paper on the letters of the Pentateuch. Did God build in bits of evidence to
demonstrate that the Torah was error-free? Kevin sees examples such as those
cited in this review as candidates for such evidence [of divine
preservation]. And his paper provides many other similar evidences, which
may well be divine checksums [that authenticate the text]. (A
checksum is a digit representing the sum of the digits in an instance of
digital data; used to check whether errors have occurred in transmission or
storage)
Leading code skeptics Brendan McKay
and David Thomas thought they had torpedoed an Associated Press story about
a code finding by Bible Code Digest (BCD). They had made quick work of it.
For four years, we ignored their attack, seeing their arguments as so faulty
as to be self-evident to most discerning readers.
For centuries, people, cultures and
nations have written in word pictures. Here are some of the ways that we
have used word pictures to communicate with each other.