I found this very interesting recently. The layers of mathematical improbability behind some of this leads me to conclude the Bible is unique and inspired by God.
And suddenly, (after not hearing this in years) this song instantly started running through my mind
Words and music by Bob Hartman
Based on Matthew 7:3, 5, James 1:2, Matthew 5:16
Too many black sheep in the family
Too many stones from a house of glass
They've heard the story, they've heard the lines
But talk is too cheap to change their minds
They want to see some vital signs
Convictions - in the way we live
Convictions - not a narrative
Actions speak a little louder than words
Seen and not heard, seen and not heard
Sometimes God's children should be seen and not heard
There's too much talk and not enough walk
Sometimes God's children should be seen and not heard
Delayed reaction to hostility
Brings us into reality
Cause when we answer in our defense
They can see through the false pretense
They want to see some evidence
Commitment - no more alibis
Commitment - not a compromise
Actions speak a little louder than words
Let your light so shine in all you do
With an answer near when they come to you
Don't let your mouth start talkin'
Until your feet start walkin'
Quite to the contrary. The guy finds elves and fairies behind every tree.The guy's Youtube channel has a lot of other videos with countless other encoded formulas that make it just about impossible to dismiss the whole thing as coincidence or conspiracy.
Seems to me that rather being hidden, with so many occurrences they are more in the open.So how does this work? You found 633 occurrences and 530 verses. What are we supposed to conclude from this? What's the hidden message? Other than there are 633 occurrences and 530 verses.
I agree the Bible is unique and inspired by God; but this guy is pushing a gimmick to make people think the KJV is the Bible. Nothing but smoke and mirrors here.
Seems to me that rather being hidden, with so many occurrences they are more in the open.
Yes, I disagree with your notion that Christians should not be heard. Spreading the gospel is commanded in the bible. So yes, you're wrong.@NTNT58
Why the red x?
Do you honestly disagree with what it says?
Are you upset that it goes off topic from your OP (which, btw happens around the forums here A LOT. Also, it was in reply to someone else whose reply was "on topic", so...)
Or is there another reason?
Name one thing he's wrong about...Quite to the contrary. The guy finds elves and fairies behind every tree.