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2. But neither your intentionally lax version of the prophecy, nor my more faithful version, ever happened. Quote:
And since Babylon sits several hundred miles inland, your claim that Alexander wanted to make it a harbor is preposterous. By the way, your link above to answers.com does not support any such claim. No support for the claim of a "harbor", and no support for the other claim of mysterious death during reconstruction. That would appear to be a problem for your argument as well as your credibility. :rolling: Quote:
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There are historical precedents of capital cities being moved to other locations rather than rebuilding them. One such example is ancient Persepolis. Darius moved the capital from Pasargadae to Persepolis. |
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As I said in a previous post, I told Lee Merrill in an e-mail "It cannot logically be ruled out that the people back then might have simply preferred to build the major city of Baghdad in another location rather than rebuild the city of Babylon in the same location." Lee replied "Except they also tried to rebuild on the same location!" Now it will be quite interesting to see Lee try to back up that claim. The building of ancient Baghdad a few dozen miles away was essentially the rebuilding of the ancient city of Babylon in another location. Lee needs to reasonably prove that the location of the city of ancient Babylon was a much better location than the location of the ancient city of Baghdad in the opinions of the builders of ancient Baghdad, which of course is impossible.
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Be careful. All this talk of "prove", "back up", and "demonstrate" might scare lee_merrill off.
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Regarding the Tyre prophecy, if you want to enjoy some humor at the expense of James Holding, please visit http://www.theologyweb.com/campus/sh...t=56417&page=1. The url is a thread that I recently opened at the Theology Web titled 'James Holding's article on the Tyre prophecy is fraudulent.' Holding's absurd replies and evasiveness must have embarrassesed him even in the opinions of some Christians. |
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Regarding "Well, I think Babylon may well have been underwater, which then would indicate another site as a better option," I am surprised that Lee mentioned this because unless he can reasonably prove that if Babylon was underwater it was not due to natural causes, he has refuted his own argument. Who would have wanted to rebuild Babylon if it was underwater? Even if Babylon was not underwater, there is no reason not to assume that the builders of ancient Baghdad decided to rebuild Babylon about 35 miles away for perfectly ordinary reasons. There are certainly precedents of the moving of capital cities. A good example is that Darius moved the capital of the Achaemenid dynasty to Persepolis from Pasargadae. |
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