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If Tyre had been on the mainland, it wouldn't have stood a chance against Nebby's army. |
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THERE IS NO CREDIBLE EVIDENCE THAT THE TYRE PROPHECY WAS MADE BEFORE THE EVENTS. THEREFORE, WHETHER OR NOT THE PROPHECY IS ACCURATE IS IRRELEVANT.
I will repost that 1,000 times if necessary. Anyone can predict the future after the facts. That might have happened regarding the Tyre prophecy. If a follower of another religion came to this forum, and claimed that a certain prophecy came true, what would be the point of wasting lots of time debating whether or not the prophecy came true when the issue could be much bettter settled by first debating whether or not the prophecy was made before the events? Under such a scenario, would sugarhitman use my approach, or his approach? Obviously, even though he hypocritically criticizes my approach in this thread, he would use my approach in order to save time and bring the debate to quick conclusion if the person could not reasonably prove that the prophecy was made before the events. If the Tyre prophecy cannot be reasonably proven to have been made before the events, I suggest that we move on to a prophecy that can be reasonably proven to have been made before the events. |
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You claim the prophecy was written after the fact. Why would anyone write an inacurate "prophecy" after the fact? Your arguments are absurd.
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Upon the death of Abibalus, his son Hiram took the kingdom. This king raised banks at the eastern parts of the city, and enlarged it; he also joined the temple of Jupiter Olympius, which stood before in an island by itself, to the city, by raising a causeway between them, and adorned that temple with donations of gold. Josephus, Contra Apion 1:17.This shows your assertion is not correct. That you can't answer the questions before you. Quote:
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A pure lie. You haven't even been near the book. You merely got the name of the book from the web page you were cribbing from. This gets a "fail" for plagiarism in high school. Will you please start to answer my questions now and stop trying to evade the issue? spin |
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Just for the sake of clarity, I'd like to post all of Ez. 26 (NIV):
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There's no need to split historical hairs, Ezekiel 26 speaks for itself. Tyre proves god does not exist. :wave: |
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And note: Island Tyre was only half a mile wide and three-fourths mile long after Hiram enlarged it!! Before this it was smaller and there were no ports. So where were they on the Mainland! Do you believe that such things like ports and palaces could have existed on a small island that existed before Hiram enlarged it. No. The island city of Tyre begin with Hiram
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