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  • Is this for real? More wasted time on fear mongering to get hits.

  • @uberu75 If you think the Bible is a waste of time, then that's your loss. It is intriguing that this 1900-year-old prophecy predicts the exact events that would accompany a mid-sized asteroid strike - 1700 years before we recognized there were rocks in space. As for the science of it, NASA warns of of asteroids all the time: are they fear mongering? Statistically, a largish asteroid hits earth every 100 years, last one was in 1908. Don't let the nonsense about Nibiru/Elenin cloud your science.

  • If the book of genesis was a published work, and it refers to similar events indicative of falling celestial bodies, and the 'prophets' were educated with these works, they knew. Deny it all you want.

  • @formicfarm The prediction is for the third of the world to be destroyed. How could they possibly be working from history? How about two predictions, hundreds/thousands of years in advance that were fulfilled to the exact day? How about Alexander the Great's career written out a hundred years before it happened? A prophet is something very special, not at all like a scientist. If you have an ear to hear, you can see a lot of amazing things in the Bible. If you want to explain it all away, OK!

  • @alyosha24601 A fireball falls, it crashes, a rock is in the crater. That's it. They knew. The descriptions in the bible offer no more insight than that, and it is in no way even a comparison with scientific understanding of near earth objects.

  • @formicfarm No, they didn't know because there was no system to publish information. Many had visited the New World, too, but no one in Spain knew it was there in 1492, either. The biblical description is very unusual in that it describes an event accurately that the scholars of the day knew nothing about. Put nuclear war in that category as well. (Yes, as of 2011 we have cataloged 100,000 asteroids. There are two sentences regarding this topic in the Bible: it is not an astronomy book)

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  • those dun believe will have no time to run if it happens how ? -.-"

  • Im not being hostile toward your belief, im addressing that single claim. Everything else is irrelevant. Hundreds of thousands of objects have hit ground since biblical times, and before. Sodom and Gomorrah is one account that makes it more than reasonable that they were aware of falling burning objects. I can't give anything more sensible than what I've already said. Take care.

  • 1. A third of the world destroyed would explain the amplification of known phenomenon. Show me a copy of these texts that existed before Alexander and a clear verse that describes itis without abstract interpretation, and i'll consider such a claim. 3. If science isn't special deny yourself and your loved ones the fruits of their labor. Maybe Isaiah can cure your ailments. I was addressing your claim that these people knew nothing about impact objects. Belief aside, that was a false statement.

  • @LifeFitness420 The reason that you have not seen evidence is because God does not do tricks for the insincere. If you are really searching, he will reveal himself. If you are enjoying an intellectual exercise, you will continue to see nothing. If I can help further, let me know. I hope I have answered your questions. See some other interesting quick videos on my little channel.

  • @LifeFitness420 "Religion was produced so people could be controlled" that was Lenin's viewpoint. I partially agree, but this proposition assumes all religions are fake. I believe the mathematical complexity, fulfilled prophecy, and hidden texts of the Bible indicate it alone is not a creation of man. "He started it put things in place and left it." this is the deist position. I myself have seen about six miracles. You are assuming that since YOU have not seen evidence of God, that there is none

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