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Posted 2004-10-05, 08:05 PM
in reply to Shining Knights's post starting "It matters not whether you win or lose;..."
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Shinto Katana said:
IM not even gonna read it, of course no one is going to be giving you the "real" program, but there are other programs around the "Mathematics" around it. Sure, it cant be correct all the time, do you know why? Because they're having trouble telling the future. Thats why if we DID know the future 100%, we'd all know our destiny, and we dont. Most stuff is 100% true, others didn't happen--messed up. They didn't "predict" the fucking bush, and trade center, and all that other crap. They found it AFTER it happen. Again, you're just rambling on. The past, they can find, but the future is what they cant figure out 100%. The Moby Dick thing is a joke. Sure it could happen, that they "found" the assassinations, but the lettering weren't all near each other, and prob didn't give out any death dates, and anything. Also, tell me this: How could a "human" encode the bible to the extent to have hidden messages, such early on in the world? You can believe what you want. But for the people that actually believe in God, this is just more prove. Did you actually read also that there was a billion to one chance, or even greater for them to find anything when using the code? Was it fate, or not? We'll see.
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Right. A "code" that is only correct so much. Okay. I'm rambling on? Where? On the part where I just proved how false this was? We fucking figured out amazing things back when humans didn't have much technology. You think we couldn't pick out a simple pattern? You can't make up proof to offer someone.
Also, isn't this the same kid who was so fucking suicidal a while back? Left Zelaron, seeked professional help, and thought about committing suicide because his awful teenage life (which matters so much in the future) sucked? But then *gasps, he found the love of Christ. Bullshit, man. You expect me to buy into something said by someone as fickle as you; especially something this far-fetched?
And as for Moby Dick:
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