Debunking Christian Apologetics: Prophecy
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@DeistPaladin Did anyone check out this one by the way?... That nearly 150 years before Cyrus, King of Persia was born, (whose name is mentioned over 22 times in the Bible and whose tomb in Iran can be visited today) The prophet Isaiah foretold his birth, his name, and the things The God of Israel had predetermined for him to accomplish? Everyone should research... just a little bit, (in this "Information Age") and they would find amazing truths in The Bible and it's prophecies
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@BackInTheGarden not the exact day, but jesus certainly knew about the prophecy and attempted to fulfill it himself
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@DeistPaladin King Cyrus was an extremely important person, because he rid the world of the Babylonian empire and brought a close to the seventy-year captivity of the Jews that God imposed on them for their rebellion against him.
God had foreordained this man to be his anointed servant (Isa.45:1)
For the circumstances of the first taking of Babylon." See Daniel chapter 5.
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OK, how about this one then...Nearly 150 years before Cyrus The Great, King of Persia was born, the prophet Isaiah foretold his birth, his name, and the tasks that the One True God had predetermined for him to accomplish.
Hi, If your worried about the silver lining in the mushroom cloud you'd better look a little closer at Islam, brother.
And as for Biblical prophecy, study the book of Daniel and his prophecy of when the messiah (Christ) will come to earth the first time. C'mon, put a little effort into the study and you will find he "Nailed" it right down to the exact day, hundreds of years in the future... Daniel's future that is. Thank you.
BackInTheGarden 6 months ago
@BackInTheGarden We can't even figure out any of the dates of the supposed "life of Christ" retroactively. Not even close. See my video, "The Jesus Timeline".
DeistPaladin 6 months ago
Does not my God, Science, accept the possibility that there are NO coincidences, and that everything happens according to some Theory of Chaos plan?
Your experiment here implys that God is in all of us and we create our own reality.
What are you? Some kind of New Ager???
Rush6477 9 months ago
@Rush6477 What the hell are you talking about?
My experiment indicates that we can take past events and make them fit, post hoc, whatever vague "prophecy" we heard before, be they from the Bible, from a horoscope, from Nostradamus, or whatever superstition you believe in. It proves nothing.
DeistPaladin 9 months ago
All faithful are cowards. All faithful are failed fallen farcical faith fanatics. These things easily find access to oxygen and food and this oxygen and food consumption has a zero return on it.In fact, when resources are consumed by the faithful my species suffers as a result. Carbon monoxide cures religion. Help free our species from the grip of anchoring failure, convince a religitard to spend time in the garage with their car. If you believe in a god then go fucking see him.
699backstab 1 year ago
@699backstab Kindly remember that most atheists and other free thinkers in my country are themselves ex-Christians. Today's religious zealot could be tomorrow's leader of the local atheist group. On the other hand, with the right indoctrination, it could be any one of us rolling around on the church floor while babbling in "tongues".
We are not smarter or more worthy of life. We are simply lucky enough to be free of indoctrination. We have the duty to spread enlightenment, not suicide.
DeistPaladin 1 year ago 2