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ALL of the above conditions must, of course, be met. But they do not serve to establish grounds to distinguish prophecy from concidence, prediction, lucky guess, or purposeful efforts to 'fulfill' the prophecy so as to insure its occurrence. There needs to be a very high bar for claims of 'prophecy' or we are still dealing with [intentional, I would say] ambiguity in service of logical and semantic fraud. no hugs for thugs, Shirley Knott |
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Don't forget that the "History Channel" just devoted a week to Nostradamus, with tons of shows talking about how he has so accurately predicted everything, and claiming that he had such prophetic power, and that the end fo the world must be coming becuase he said so, etc.....
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"I tell you the truth, not one stone here will be left on another; every one will be thrown down, except the west wall which will be left intact." On the other hand, there is nothing to indicate that the author of Matthew was anywhere near Jerusalem when he penned his work - possibly from Rome or Alexandria?. Perhaps he just assumed - or had heard the reports - that there was nothing left of the temple. |
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Another possible explanation would be that the author wasn't really interested in the details of the temple's destruction and was more concerned with the theological interpretation and implications of it from a Christian perspective. |
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Thanks for the link. The website and articles are incredible! So well thought out and articulated...and on such a difficult subject. I'll definitely finish a more thorough reading when I get more time. Work has been a killer. :notworthy: |
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"You have two different literature from the same time. One is written by Cyrus the Great and the other is the absolute authority of God. Even you, <my name>, know which is the truth. I pray that the Holy spirit will open your eyes to have a firm belief of the ABSOLUTE AUTHORITY OF OUR LORD GOD'S WORD, THE BIBLE" I have invited my friend to join and participate in this message board. But after I mentioned the name, he said that he's already "heard" of it. I'm still hoping he will join. |
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Many of the staunchest defenders of the Bible as the inerrant word of God actually have a very poor understanding of what it says or how it came to be. regards, NinJay |
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