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2. You've also failed to deal with the inaccurate history in Daniel. As much as you would like to, you don't get to focus on what Daniel gets right, and ignore what he gets wrong. Fundies may run their religion that way, but it's not how history or archaeology work. Quote:
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Source: Daniel’s Image of Gold by Everette Hatcher III Quote:
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Moreover, it's not just a question of words: it's a question of historical impossibilities: you cannot have a capital in Susa 300 years before it happened. You cannot have a Belshazzar as son of Nebuchadnezzar. Quote:
Result? PROPHECY FAILS! :rolling::rolling::rolling::rolling::rolling::roll ing: |
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That misplaced hope is what keeps you clinging to the idea that Daniel's bad history can somehow be rehabilitated.
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A lie. Followed by a strawman. This is what you said was "two sides of the story." :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: Not surprising at all; lying is a common tool for fundies when they're out of ammunition, followed quickly by armies of strawmen. We've certainly seen both techniques around here enough. |
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Source: The British Museum The chronicle stresses that Nabonidus was absent in Arabia for much of his reign, |
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Which means that your "other side" is a LIAR. BWAHAHAAA! |
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2. Even your attempt at distraction is wrong - Belshazzar was viceroy over all the empire of Babylon, not the city as you tried to claim; 3. But the records make it abundantly clear that Belshazzar was not king. So any claim by Daniel that "in the third year of Belshazzar" are flatly wrong, since regnal dating would be attached to the actual king Nabonidus, not the temporary viceroy; So not only have you failed to rescue your argument - but you opened two other mistakes at the same time. Result? PROPHECY FAILS! :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: :rolling: |
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Of course Nabonidus would not want to call Belshazzar his son in order to legitamize his rule, right? |
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