Relevance of Bible Numerics
Some Christians regard Bible numerics as irrefutable proof that the Bible is divinely inspired.
Those who believe in Bible numerics claim that it proves the authenticity and divine inspiration of controversial Bible passages such as Mark 16 (the last portion of Mark 16 is very important to some Christians, particularly in the Pentecostal movement, but is considered by many to have not been included in the original Gospel of Mark).
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