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Can you make up your mind which horse you plan to ride, though? You started out by saying that Nebuchadnezzar didn't attack the island. Then this morning you tried to say he destroyed the city - hard to do, if he didn't attack the island, which is where the city was. Now you seem to be saying the Nebuchadnezzar vs. Tyre did result in a truce. |
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Is it reasonably possible that the prophecy was revised? Could God have made the prophecy indisputable if he had wanted to? What benefits has God or anyone else derived from his refusal to make indisputable predictions? None. Would it have been much more helpful if God had always made indisuptable predictions? Yes. |
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Message to arnoldo: Please read my post #53 in a thread at http://iidb.infidels.org/vbb/showthread.php?t=235501 at this forum and reply to it. It provides credible evidence that the God of the Bible does not exist.
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Perhaps this is merely a case of forgetfulness on your part. (You should have noticed that I have always understood that Alexander built a mole out to Tyre.) Now tell us what are your primary sources for where Alexander got his stone to build the mole? spin |
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