This is *really* low IQ, or perhaps an early April Fool´s joke? Or is there a "Christian" version of Reddit?
Anyone who takes this seriously deserves a punch in the face. Modern cross-references doesn´t fucking prove that God wrote the Bible. Anymore than ditto footnotes or maps of Paul´s journeys. Note also that the Bible is said to have 66 books. Ahem, yeah, so about that...that´s the Protestant version of the canon, you morons, which isn´t even original.
So the "research" was simply to program a computer with all the standard (Protestant) Biblical cross-references? You know, the ones put there by a 21st century editor. "The Bible Code" wasn´t true either, but at least it wasn´t this lazy! The skeptics had to do *some* legwork on that one.
Somebody should be fired for this.
New Bible analysis uncovers thousands of clues suggesting scripture written by God
Oh sure! (A punch in the face had me laugh out loud!) And Grok AI deciphered the Gobekli Tepe! Somewhere on you boob or FB...
ReplyDelete"However, some scholars cautioned that cross-references are not necessarily proof of divine authorship.
DeleteInstead, they noted that religious traditions often build upon earlier writings, deliberately referencing established teachings and narratives. " There ya go! Not necessarily so!
I laughed out loud more than once during my reading of the article, supposedly written by Daily Mail´s "American science editor"?! I´m not a Christian, but I hope no Christian falls for that BS. Besides, isn´t the Christian argument that Christianity is true because Jesus was resurrected, not because some computer program in 2026 cross-references the Protestant Bible? (Was it at least in the original languages? You know, Hebrew and koine Greek?) LOL
ReplyDeleteEvery video on the Grok-Göbekli Tepe interface is like 30 minutes long, not sure if I have the time to watch them! Where is Joe Rogan when you finally need him?
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