a number 1) The collective might find this of interest.
b number 2) People need to get over it when they aren’t included in the parameters of the question. Not picking on you in particular, trumi.
c number 3) gotquestions.org is difficult (for me, at least) to debate since it’s reasoning is entirely faith-based.
d number 4) Attempting a faith-based argument, isn’t it possible that God in His omnipotence and omniscience inspired a document that resonates with the whole of human history? Or perhaps that language or inspired writings, in general, are imbued with that resonance—something akin to the harmonic resonances of notes played on musical instruments? Would He not reveal these resonances to followers who sought these kinds of truths?
Another example, the Karate Kid (which does, in fact, parallel how kung fu is taught). All Daniel-san needs to know is wax on wax off, paint the fence, etc. When he is ready, he realizes that he has learned karate.
e number 5) The author’s logic is kind of weak and/or weird. His back to basics message obviously holds water, but other than saying “it’s not your concern,” he doesn’t refute the existence of Bible codes.