What I am talking about in the above quote is that there is a very real way to put your numbering systems to the test.
It is a way that has worked over and over for a long-long time.
What we do is take whatever numbering system you are promoting, be it a way to add up numbers that appear in the Bible, or add up Text locations, or use a dart board and a blind dart-tossing monkey, and see if under that system you can predict a single future date?
My point is that anyone can take a known date in history and find ways to end up at that date by doing Bible math.
As long as you know the answer at the start you can find many easy means to arrive at that answer.
But finding a result where you dont already know the answer?....Ahh that's different!
This is why we know that many religious prophets of the past are now believed to be "False Prophets", because their predictions did not come to p***.
The Jehovah's Witnesses have a False Prophet in their founder based on the past that things he predicted did not come to p***.
The Mormons too.
Even Newton!
In fact, any person that teaches their Bible Math can come up with a date for a future events needs to be put to the test like this so that we all can see if they know what they are talking about, or are just pulling dates out of their backside?