Biblical Financial Code

Yes, this is credible.
It's a little known fact that Dire Straits wrote "Money for nothing" after a bible study session.:jimlad:
 
Here are the keys to the Bible money code :

Proverbs 26:12

Matthew 26:11

Note the numerical parallels...

And for those who don't have a Bible handy, I'll let you know, free-of-charge, presto-money-changeo :

The first says "Do you know a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him" and the second says "The poor ye shall always have with you".

Now, go, and worship Baal no more.

:pwink:
 
Here are the keys to the Bible money code :

Proverbs 26:12

Matthew 26:11

Note the numerical parallels...

And for those who don't have a Bible handy, I'll let you know, free-of-charge, presto-money-changeo :

The first says "Do you know a man who is wise in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him" and the second says "The poor ye shall always have with you".

Now, go, and worship Baal no more.

:pwink:

brace yourself someone will be in here shortly to call you a bigot.
 
A great example of why 1) I haven't really listened to Limbaugh since the 1990's (when his show was still pretty darned funny, IMO) and 2) why I run from literalists of any kind, a fast as I can. Despite my best efforts to strengthen my own hybrid faith. But that's just me. I respect all others unless/until they use their "faith" to harm others.



These guys aren't literalists. A literalist focuses on the meaning clearly intended by the author, thus easily dismissing schemers like this who are manufacturing meaning that isn't really there in the text.
 
These guys aren't literalists. A literalist focuses on the meaning clearly intended by the author, thus easily dismissing schemers like this who are manufacturing meaning that isn't really there in the text.

Amen. These are guys that a literalist like myself calls fraudulent false teachers by virtue of the New Testament. Just simply liars preying on people that need to take the time to know better.
 
Whenever someone says that they found "a secret" in the Bible, you can be confident that they haven't. I care more about whether they take seriously the "obvious" statements, such as "love The Lord your God" and "love your neighbor as yourself." If they don't emphasize these things, then anything else they claim to have found should be dismissed.