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  • Gumby 6th Jun 2004

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Good Points: Drosnin's reporter's insights into the personalities, attitudes, and motivations of the key players: Sharon, Arafat, Bush, Sharon and those he interviews are very interesting.


    Bad Points: Of course, the methodology is completely bogus. I can refer the reader to numerous analyses that explain how you can find almost any message you want encoded in almost any text you choose, provided there are enough letters. Besides Hebrew has no vowels and has notoriously flexible spelling rules.

    Sure the bible comes from God. That's the way it's defined. It was written by man of course. But DNA from God too - or aliens? It's not an argument unique to Droshin. Read "Fingerprints of the Gods" by Graham Hancock, or even Chariots of the Gods by van Daneken.


    General comments: Overall, The Bible Code 2: The Countdown is a really bad book that will be really liked by people who want to believe in wierd things.

    That's really a shame because Droshin was able to meet and interview some very interesting people with insight into what may in fact bring about the end of days - or at the days as we know them now.

    The interviews with Arafat, the Americans, and Israelis, and the author analysis that could have expanded on these interviews would have made a very compelling story of the personalities behind the middle east conflicts, and how the personalities involved may indeed cause the end of days. It's just an opportunity lost.
    Maybe it's easier to publish if you invoke the bible and prophesy.

    Of couse with the teaser on the DNA genetic code and the bible code both being there for the taking in the currently in accessible place near the Dead Sea in Jordan, there is the making of the third book in the series. So now the code has just become a formula for the sequel?

  • supremeshah 21st Apr 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Michael Drosnin, The Bible Code 2 proves, to a chance thing (of 100,000 - 1) that Jehovah, the creator is both merciful AND judgemental. How else are we meant to live? We all love puzzles. This book is great to read. The age of the CPU is with us, and we must stop letting dangerous people have nuclear weapons. The choice is peace, or annihilation.
  • Review King Rank: Lance Corporal 12th Mar 2004

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Now I have read Michael Drosnin's first book and I am a very openminded person, so I bought the whole thing. And I am ready for the Armageddon (supposedly in 2006).
    Personally I hope it happens, Mostly because I want some action and would love to be in a war. But if you are a sceptic and don't really like the idea then just wait about 2 years and we'll find out who was more logical about this.