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After viewing the main page yep it is racist.....but does that make that history untrue? And besides Im not offended.....why should you be? |
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"The Medes are credited with the foundation of the first Iranian Empire, the largest of its day until Cyrus the Great established a UNIFIED EMPIRE OF THE MEDES AND PERSIANS...." WIKIPEDIA "Thus were the Medes subjected to thier close kin, the Persians. In the new empire they retained a prominant position, in honor and war they stood next to the Persians....and many noble Medes were employed as officials, satraps, and generals. Interestingly, at the beginning the Greek historians referred to the Achaemenid Empire as a Median Empire." WIKIPEDIA Daniel:"Your kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians." Daniel:"law of the Medes and Persians." Daniel does not seperate the Medes from the Persians, thus two horns on the same animal....two arms of the image....the bear raised up on one side= Medo-Persia. There is no such thing as "mixing visions" as the visions of Daniel corresponds to one another. The four beasts kingdoms corresponds to the four metals of the image, with the former giving more details. The four horned goat is the same as the four headed leopard with four wings that flies in all directions east west north south, just as the four horns are seen dividing to the four winds. The Ram with the unequal horns corresponds to the lopsided bear. The terrible beast with the ten horns(it is not an elephant where is your source for this interpretation?) correponds to the the iron legs and ten toes of the statue. Spin, your interpretation is like a child putting together pieces of a puzzle that are incapable of fitting together...it makes no sense at all. Here is your interpretation: 1. Babylon 2. Medes 3. Persians 4. Greece By seperating the Medes and Persians critics like you are trying to deny Rome as the 4th kingdom. Daniel clearly said "Thy kingdom is divided and given to the Medes and Persians" a joint rule between the Medes and Persians over Babylon which is as clear as day. He does not seperate the two. He told Nebby "another KINGDOM (not plural) of silver (with TWO ARMS) will arise AFTER YOU (Babylon)." The Median empire did not susceed Babylon alone. "Thy kingdom is divided and given to the MEDES AND PERSIANS." That alone destroys your incorrect interpretation. Because Daniel does not see the Medes and Persians as seperate kingdoms but rather a joint rulership between them in Babylon as does history. (Can you qoute a credible historian that seperates the Medes from the Persians. Find me a source that says a Mede was not appointed ruler over Babylon) The second kingdom is Medo-Persia. 1. Babylon 2. Medo-Persia 3. Greece 4. Rome 4. Modern Europe The key to destroying the written afterwards arguement is by finding out who the 4th kingdom is....Rome is the only to fit the 4th kingdom. They came to power in the Holy land during the disputes between Syria and Egypt. They destroyed Israel after the death of the Messiah. They divided into seperate powers. Rome is clearly the 4th. Daniel is legit. |
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Even if i would consider you being right about this (which i dont since the others have torn your arguments to pieces) wouldnt you consider this a vague prophecy? I mean it fails to mention ALOT of other great kingdoms and nations like China and the Incas :>
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Why do you refuse to provide your own list of the ten kings or, if you are unable for some reason, explaining why you have not? |
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Sugar, could you please learn to use the quote function so we can follow the discussion between you and spin and not get just one side of the debate. Things are so bad that I'm not even sure I'm correct in giving this suggestion.
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This fabrication (the "division" of Babylonia into two kingdoms) seems to be another attempt to cope with the failure of Jeremiah. It allows the Persians to directly succeed the Babylonians (as they did), while simultaneously allowing the by-then-nonexistent Median empire to directly succeed the Babylonians somewhere else (which they did not). I suppose that would also allow the Medes to "destroy" their part of Babylon (as prophesied) and conveniently erase themselves from history... maybe that's what the author was hoping. ETA: IIRC, there is absolutely no historical evidence (independent of the Book of Daniel) which states that the governor of Babylon under Cyrus was a Mede. And Cyrus, of course, was a Persian: even Daniel describes him as "Cyrus the Persian". |
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Questions Sugarhitman still needs to answer:
What is your definition of a Roman? What is your definition of an Empire? Who were those 10 kings of the 4th Empire? (Amaleg13 asked at least 3 times) If Bible prophesy is not as vague as you suggest then why does it always necessitate long and involved illustrations to prove specific interpretations of what they mean? (Newfie) If these prophesies were as clear as you seem to believe then why do we need your, or anyone else’s, expertise simply to understand it? (Newfie) So you will not support any of your claims? (Shesonq) What makes you think -- assuming for your argument's sake that the third beast is Greece -- that either the four wings or the four heads represent the fleeting period of the diadochi? (spin) Now sugar, I expect full detailed answers to these questions. Spelling will be taken into account (I'm funny). If I've missed questions please by all means add to the list. I think we should not move forward until these are answered. |
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