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04-03-2008, 09:37 AM | #41 | |
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Also, if Bible prophecies are not vague, then why are there more interpretations of the Book of Revelation than there are christian churches? I've studied several interpretations and none agree with each other, yet they all claim to be the "right" one and blather about "amazing accuracy". Same goes for other prophecies. Matthew 24, Daniel, Ezekiel... Good luck finding 2 Christians that agree on what they mean.
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Differing interpretations of Bible prophecy have been around well before Jesus’ time otherwise there would have been agreement on the issue of his being messiah. Likely only very contemporary audiences understood universally the meaning of Daniel’s prophecies and who the four kingdoms were. I doubt that they were thinking of “Europe” or “America” at the time. |
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Critics are going so far as to try and seperate the European nations from the Roman empire. And yet those nations who once dominated the Empire (Italy, France, Germany) are now leading the E.U. in unifying Europe (which was what the Roman Empire tried to do). And "Within the E.U., supporters of European intergration often appeal to a SHARED EUROPEAN HISTORICAL/CULTURAL HERITAGE, TYPICALLY INCLUDING ANCIENT GREECE AND ANCIENT ROME...." WIKIPEDIA THE EUROPEAN UNION. You are seperating the Romans from the Europeans.....they do not distinguish themselves from these empires including Rome. Daniel was 100% accurate concerinig the 4th kingdom and its division. :wave:
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You still ignore my point (4) If you claim these other empires are just a subset of the Roman empire, then logically the Roman empire is just a subset of the Greek empire. Therefore you do not have your proclaimed 4 kingdoms. So your claims are still empty and crash on their own twisted arguments. And by your own methodologies, there is no fourth kingdom. Therefore Daniel still does not work as valid prophecy. |
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Well, if you put it that way, you can make that prophecy say pretty much anything... oh wait, that's precisely the case!!! |
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2. The only part of modern day Europe that dominated the Roman Empire was Italy. 3. Germany? The Roman Empire never included Germany. Quote:
By the way, Rome did not "conquer the Europeans". Rome conquered the Mediterranean Basin plus modern-day France and England. They had no territory north of the Rhine and (after Aurelian abandoned Dacia) the Danube. They never ruled Scotland, Germany, Poland, the Baltic states, any of the former USSR, Scandinavia, Hungary, former Yugoslavia (except the coast), Slovakia, Bohemia, Moravia, or Ireland. Pull the shit out of your ears. |
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