RE: Bill's flood and acidic waters

Pim van Meurs (entheta@eskimo.com)
Sun, 2 Aug 1998 04:14:42 -0700

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From: Vernon Jenkins[SMTP:vernon.jenkins@virgin.net]
Sent: Saturday, August 01, 1998 1:07 PM
To: evolution@calvin.edu
Subject: Re:Bill's flood and acidic waters

> At 12:43 AM 8/1/98 -0600, Bill Payne wrote:
> I think Glenn said miracles leave no scientific evidence which we can
> study to verify the supernatural.

Hi Glenn,

I couldn't resist coming in on this one. Like Bill Payne, I would
disagree - but for different reasons. I infer from your writings that
you must have a fair understanding of the Hebrew language. You will
therefore know that Hebrew words have numerical meanings - conferred
upon them by the introduction of alphabetic numeration c200 BC.

So why do you consider the found numerology 'divine' when it could very well have been an intentional act by those who wrote or transcribed the books ?