The Theory of Biblical Patterns

This website presents a theory based on the claim that the first sentence of the Holy Bible, Genesis 1:1 and related items, contain an extraordinary number of deep numerical, structural, and statistical patterns that are far beyond what chance would reasonably be expected to produce. These patterns center around a large number of occurences of Gods prime digits of 3 and 7 and their pairs 37 and 73. The first 28 come from Dr Ivan Panin in the 1890s and pi, e, and alpha come from Dr Chuck Missler.

The purpose of this site is to present those patterns in a simple step-by-step format. Each page shows one pattern at a time so the reader can carefully examine the evidence. Some of the more difficult patterns also include side detail pages with additional explanation.

What this website contains

Main idea of the theory

The theory argues that Genesis 1:1 is not just a meaningful opening sentence, but a sentence with an exceptional concentration of mathematical and structural relationships. These include repeating numeric relationships, positional consistencies, and patterns that continue to appear under different tests.

The argument is not that one isolated pattern proves anything by itself. Rather, the argument is that the large number of patterns, taken together, forms a combined body of evidence that is extremely difficult to explain as random chance.

The challenge to disprove the theory

To disprove this theory, it is not enough to find a single coincidence in another text. A valid disproof must match the full standard described on the Rules page. In summary, a challenger must find another book whose first sentence matches the required pattern structure and satisfies the complete pattern requirements presented there.

This website is organized to make that claim easy to inspect, test, and challenge. Readers are invited to go through the patterns one by one and then review the complete requirements.

thetheoryofbiblicalpatterns



summary