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Screw Josephus, there are reliefs on the Arch of Titus in Rome which show the temple treasure being paraded through the streets during Titus' Triumph. They do not look melted to me. |
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I have, in the past, mentioned that the bible is filled with errors, but he is still quite obdurate about the idea that the bible is inerrant. I asked how he got to his understanding that the bible is the absolute authority of God. This is something that I'm quite curious about also. Quote:
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Here are some other prophecies you might want to consider.
There are a number of prophecies that are to continually be fulfilled, forever. Now some might say that "forever prophecies" are actually not so difficult to make, such as in saying "This car will never run again." Yet this prophecy has a point beyond which it cannot reasonably be falsified, but other prophecies may not. Certainly, making a probable "forever prophecy" is not so difficult, nor is making a probable prophecy about anything! "The sun, I predict, will rise tomorrow." Yet these easy prophecies do not explain improbable ones, and more importantly, such easy predictions do not overturn prophecies that can be falsified, forever. We may also note here that there are some prophecies like this in Scripture in both directions (so to speak): that some specific nations would disappear, and yet others specifically would continue, so this is not only making guesses based on a general tendency, as far as nations lasting or not. |
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It may be futile, but it has to be asked:
Lee, precisely what is a prophecy? Specifically, what distinguishes prophecy from prediction, conicidence, lucky guess, accident, temporal dishonesy [prophecies about future events made after those events occurred], or any of the other well-defined notions we have to categorize statements about the future? What makes something a prophecy rather than any of the other possibilities? Please, no external links or references, in your own words. kthx. no hugs for thugs, Shirley Knott |
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Did God back up these prophesies? I'd find a blu-ray from the first century to be quite convincing.
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Babylon was occupied (then sacked, then occuped) LONG after the hebrews left. When was that prophesy made? It's currently being occupied by U.S. Marines. Don't they count? |
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