I think what Sokio's talking about is that I could disprove the input part, as numerology can be a means to understand one's personality without even having spoken to them. One's thoughts, words, actions, habits, character, and destiny may have already been predetermined in some capacity, and he thinks either one of us could essentially figure that out with numerology, which is the study of numbers and how they connect to how people are, positive or negative. He gave the example of one of his folks, who has what's called a master number (in numerology, there are three, which are 11, 22, and 33), and a negative aspect of said master number. Does that makes sense now, or do either one of us need to elaborate further?

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Thanks for helping to clarify. It sounds like what you are describing, “numerology can…and may…” is radically different than the fact that inputs do affect our thoughts. Additionally it seems numerology does not account for free will/choice if predetermination exists. Which is really to say; this comes down to worldview. Numerology stems from esoteric or mystical / occult worldviews. This is quite different and in many if not all respects the antithesis of a Biblical worldview.