If you create numbers from 'PI', 'e', and 'PHI' using the offsets of the Hebrew numeric values of the twenty eight letters of Genesis 1:1, you find that after seven hundred digits, all of the numbers to infinity are God's prime pairs or a multiple, 37 and 73. This is true for all three of the basic methods, a one in five hundred probability of occurring by chance, and a one in 9E62 = 43:7 * 32:7 * 39:16 * 44:23 * 31:7 * 23:5 for getting two hundred and twelve out of nine hundred and sixty of God's prime pairs and only sixty five of secular prime digit pairs in the more general case. This is like winning the lottery seven weeks in a row. To disprove this theory, you have to write a sentence that gets at least two hundred and twelve secular prime digit pairs and less than sixty five of God's prime pairs. This is totally ignored in our one in a google calculation. I challenge anyone to try to do the same with secular prime digit pairs of 25 and 52. I have already written the code to try your sentence here:       genpiephi.java       math.java       PI       e       PHI       results       mygenout       We will leave it to the mathematicians to mathematically determine how God made Gods prime pairs and multiplies show up more often than secular prime digit pairs and multiples even though there are more secular prime digit pairs and multiples.