How I got started
11-2-98

About a year or so ago I developed an interest in a book by Michael Drosnin "The Bible Code". After I read the book I became very interested in the Bile Codes. I have always suspected if man found something that was truly of God science would not beadle to explain it. The code falls within that realm. I did some more research from other books and on the net. After researching Bible codes, it led to a look at the Hebrew language. I found the Torah was originally published with no vowels and spaces.

I came to the conclusion that the code was real but the program needs to be refined. In other words we are missing something. It also takes a renowned scholar in Hebrew text in order to understand the codes and even then, it is difficult. I thought if I was going to get into these codes; I should know the book, so I purchased the English Torah and read it through and through. I discovered it was the Five books of Moses.

I also purchased the code software, along with several Hebrew/English dictionaries. I typed in several words and looked upon the matrixes of the results but found the information displayed before me useless. The matrix is like a crossword puzzle with only consonants. With this understanding, I found that you could probably come up with anything you wanted to see. At the mean time I was also writing "TRUTH". I bought several computer programs and used them for study aids and research. After I read the Torah my faith in Jesus was destroyed. I had never set down and read the Old Testaments through and through. After I read the Torah I finished up my readings with the Tanakh, starting with Prophets. This did not change what I started feeling about Jesus.

After I read most of the Tanakh, I begin to thank maybe the Tanakh and the KJV are recorded deferent and maybe this is what was destroying my faith in Jesus. So I also purchased the KJV. I also started studying it back to back with the Tanakh. I found the Books to be pretty much the same. The Tanakh is more legible and smoother to read and understand. I found some stories in the KJV to be confounding due to the writing style. In several interviews with Ministers, Reverends and Evangelist and even theologian schools, I found there is no clear answer on rather or not the Old Testaments of the KJV was translated from the Hebrew script or from the Geek script. I do have a KJ Bible that says it was translated from the Geek script. This could explain the subtle deference in interpretations.

So it all started with the Bible codes. Know that I have more of an understanding of God, maybe I will tackle these Bible codes again.