Some of you may be interested to know that my 2001 debate with Grant Jeffrey on Coast to Coast AM (then with Art Bell — the old Art Bell Show) will be replayed this weekend (Saturday night). Wow. 2001 – my grad school days.
The link has the show set for 6-10 PT. I can’t actually recall if I was on the full four hours or just three. It may have been four since the show was five hours when Art did it (the first hour was usually for news or whatever else Art wanted to talk about). The only thing I do recall about the show and debate was that Grant Jeffrey really had no idea what I was talking about. He basically has no background or knowledge of Hebrew, textual criticism, or how the Old Testament was transmitted. But if you have a friend that believes this nonsense, please invite them to listen, as well as going to this web page – pretty much the page I had up for the show, visually demonstrating (from the Dead Sea Scrolls) how the idea of an every-letter equidistant letter sequence (ELS; the backbone idea of the Bible code) is demonstrably false.
Thanks to Shirley in Michigan for alerting me to this!
wow-THE grant jeffrey. i thought he was outta here by now in a pre-trib rapture. maybe he’ll disappear during the replay of the show. but back to reality, i wish he would just disappear-after a anniversary debate on c2c-mike suggest this to george and the crew. would like to see him exposed again for what he knows-and that’s very little. even after 10 years. thanks for the update.
So, will you be covering any new material in this replay?
*snickers*
nope! 🙂
Grant Jeffrey is raptured only up as far as Toronto — closest thing to heaven!
Thanks for the tip, MSH. I’ll give it a listen.
Too bad, i was interested to see the video or ear the audio..
kudo MSH, i think you give the best available arguments against a “bible code”.
it’s not difficult; wish I could claim something profound, but I can’t.
It is so easy to shoot down a trashy code format. But once done, ALL other code formats exposed in the future are considered to be nothing but trash as well, even though in truth they are not even related. This is no different than saying that there is absolutely no differences between the Japanese and English languages.
It’s somewhat comical. Trash is introduced. The trash is then identified as trash by others. Then the non-trash is completely ignored from then onward.