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Aramaic language of their Babylonian captors, which was closely related to Hebrew <strong>and</strong>,<br />

while sharing many vocabulary words in common, contained some words that sounded the<br />

same or similar but had other meanings. In Aramaic, the Hebrew word for “blaspheme” used<br />

in Leviticus 24:16, “Anyone who blasphemes the name of YHWH must be put to death”<br />

carried the meaning of “pronounce” rather than “blaspheme”.<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

112 "...Torah...decoded..."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> Bible Code is a best-selling controversial book by Michael Drosnin, first published in<br />

1997. A sequel, <strong>The</strong> Bible Code II, was published in 2002 <strong>and</strong> also reached best-seller<br />

status.<br />

Drosnin describes an alleged "Bible code", in which messages are encoded in the Hebrew<br />

bible. <strong>The</strong> messages are purported to be hidden in the Torah, <strong>and</strong> can be deciphered by<br />

placing the letters of various Torah passages at equal intervals in a text that has been<br />

formatted to fit inside a graph.<br />

Drosnin suggests that the Code was written by extraterrestrial life (which he claims also<br />

brought the DNA of the human genetic code to <strong>Earth</strong>). Drosnin elaborates on this theory in<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bible Code II, suggesting that the alien who brought the code left the key to the code in<br />

a steel obelisk. Drosnin attempted to find this obelisk, which he believes is buried near the<br />

Dead Sea. Drosnin's book is based on the technique described in the paper "Equidistant<br />

Letter Sequences in the Book of Genesis" by Professor Eliyahu Rips of the Hebrew<br />

University in Israel with Doron Witztum <strong>and</strong> Yoav Rosenberg."<br />

-- Reference: Wikipedia.org<br />

113 "... Buddha ..."<br />

"<strong>The</strong> following points are the a few of the fundamentals of the teachings attributed to<br />

Gautama Buddha:<br />

<strong>The</strong> Four Noble Truths: that suffering is an inherent part of existence; that the origin<br />

of suffering is ignorance <strong>and</strong> the main symptoms of that ignorance are attachment <strong>and</strong><br />

craving; that attachment <strong>and</strong> craving can be ceased; <strong>and</strong> that following the Noble Eightfold<br />

Path will lead to the cessation of attachment <strong>and</strong> craving <strong>and</strong> therefore suffering.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Noble Eightfold Path: right underst<strong>and</strong>ing, right thought, right speech, right<br />

action, right livelihood, right effort, right mindfulness, <strong>and</strong> right concentration.<br />

Dependent origination: that any phenomenon 'exists' only because of the ‘existence’<br />

of other phenomena in a complex web of cause <strong>and</strong> effect covering time past, present <strong>and</strong><br />

future.<br />

Because all things are thus conditioned <strong>and</strong> transient (anicca), they have no real<br />

independent identity (anatta).<br />

Anicca (Sanskrit: anitya): That all things are impermanent.<br />

Anatta (Sanskrit: anātman): That the perception of a constant "self" is an illusion.<br />

Dukkha (Sanskrit: du kha): That all beings suffer from all situations due to unclear<br />

mind.<br />

According to tradition, the Buddha emphasized ethics <strong>and</strong> correct underst<strong>and</strong>ing. He<br />

questioned the average person's notions of divinity <strong>and</strong> salvation. He stated that gods are<br />

subjected to karma themselves; <strong>and</strong> the Buddha is solely a guide <strong>and</strong> teacher for the<br />

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