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I have four Bible commentaries. Regarding the Babylon prophecy, none of them mention anything even remotely resembling anything that Lee Merrill has said. Lee admits that his position is a minority position "even among Christians." That is simply not done in debates. That would be like me stating arguments regarding the Tyre prophecy that are not considered credible "even among skeptics." Lee's biggest problem was listening to "anything" that Josh McDowell has to say. McDowell has a good number of detractors "even among Christians."
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There were several parts to the prophecy. The downfall of the city (and the manner thereof) were the first part. Given the fact that the city of Babylon did not fall according to the conditions of the prophecy, then the question of its rebuilding (or even if it fails to ever be rebuilt) - well, none of it matters. If the demise of the city was not according to prophecy, then all the other parts of the prophecy are non-starters. Quote:
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1. Apparently the bible uses "rebuilt" or "built again" the same way that everyone else. Scale is not relevant. Here we have an example of a small building being rebuilt: CH2 33:3 For he built again the high places which Hezekiah his father had broken down, and he reared up altars for Baalim, and made groves, and worshipped all the host of heaven, and served them. 2, But was Babylon ever rebuilt? Of course it was - and lee_merrill knows it: Ah, but you've already been informed of your error here as well. Babylon was rebuilt - by Cyrus II, then again by Alexander's men, and after Alexander's death his successors (the Diadochi, etc.) continued the work. Esagila was rebuilt and services continued into the 1st century AD. Quote:
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Let us start this debate yet again. What in the world are you claiming? I have five Bible commentaries, including one whose general editor is noted Christian scholar and author F. F. Bruce. None of the commentaries state anything even close to resembling what you have stated. My housekeeper is a fundamentalist Christian. She used to be a missionary and a pastor’s wife. She has studied by Bible for decades, and she knows it much better than I do. I mentioned the Babylon prophecy to her and she said that she doesn’t know anything about it. I assume that such is the case among the vast majority of Christians and skeptics. Lee, who are you trying to convince with your positions? Surely you must know that virtually no skeptic or Muslim IN THE ENTIRE WORLD would become a Christian based upon your positions. Would any Christian missionary or pastor use such an approach? Of course not. Regarding the relative handful of Christians IN THE ENTIRE WORLD who agree with your positions, you are preaching to the choir, in other words, to people WHO ARE ALREADY CHRISTIANS. Have you nothing better to do with your time? |
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