Several people have asked me what software I used to run the Sherlock Holmes ELS code tests and where to get the book in a text file. I posted those test results this past week so if you missed seeing them, the first one was: http://theblueaero.blogspot.com/2016/07/torah-codes-bible-wheels-ouija-boards.html . The testing proves ELS codes can be found in any text of adequate size, are NOT inspired, are are NOT secret messages from Yahweh, and it is divination which is forbidden by Yahweh.
CAUTION - if you are using this to come up with prophecies or using it for omens you will be guilty of divination. I only used this to prove the ELS codes can be found in ANY text and are not inspired, not prophecy, and has no merit other than to show how those using them claiming their finds are "inspired" or "messages from Yahweh" are deceived and that they are false prophets. This is being posted so you can verify my test results for yourself and see that "Torah codes" are bogus and are not secret messages hidden in the bible.
First, I did not know if any software existed for free where you could upload any text to run the ELS codes so I searched and found codefinder. The guy who wrote it is obviously not a Christian and uses it on the bible text to mock God -- although he may be doing so in order to prove the "bible codes" are a deception - a lying signs and wonder. He does have a link to download the free program. If I would not have been able to find the free software, I would have written my own program although I'm happy I was able to find it since if I had written it myself I would have been accused by some people of programming it to falsely give results. I did run tests to make sure the author did not do that since I was getting most of the words I was searching for - many more than I ever thought I would.
Codefinder program searches a user loaded text file for ELS "codes"
The program is linked from this page:
http://dmitrybrant.com/fun-with-the-bible-code/comment-page-3
Does not install - just runs from the desktop
Next was what text to use. I originally thought about using the Book of Enoch since I knew that I could find the text file online. The problems of using the book of Enoch was that there would be some that would say "the tests prove it should be part of the bible" and since the Book of Enoch IS in the Ethiopian bible I ruled out using it for the test. Also since the Book of Enoch had to do with Yahweh, angels, and subjects in the bible, I wanted to make sure that the test text I used for testing had less possibility of coming up with bible terms . I searched online for a large text file that had nothing to do with the bible and came up with Sherlock Holmes.
Once I had a large text file, I called it good and didn't search for any more text files. Basically it was the first large secular text file I found so I used it.
***CAUTION*** this is a HUGE text file (6,337 KB) and may take a LONG time for your browser to load and may freeze your browser. I suggest if you are going to use it to right click and save it to your computer: http://norvig.com/big.txt
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Wednesday, July 20, 2016
Finding "codes" in the book Sherlock Holmes
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