Im pretty edgy on these "Codes", they don't seem to be reliable and frankly, I think that they are very bad. Christains are drifting farther away from the Bible itself, and focusing on codes that are based on chance.
Very wise, IM. This sort of stuff runs the risk of making some individuals more skeptical of the Bible.
After all if they suggest that this stuff somehow 'proves' devine intervention then, at least a few, individuals will, if the codes are shown to be bogus, suggest that the disproof of the codes in some way disproves God. Proving the codes false doesn't do that, of course. But that is the impression that will be left in some minds.
Any ill founded attempt to make God a part of the natural world. To supply concrete proof runs this risk.
Common sense isn't