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Evidence other than hearsay
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<blockquote data-quote="Gumph" data-source="post: 73463847" data-attributes="member: 358578"><p>My humble apologies. That was a horrible typo. Yes I did indeed mean "now"</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I find the prophecy angle very unconvincing. Its horribly vague and allows for multiple outcomes to support the prophecy. They speak in sevens. You have chosen to interpret that as years. Would it not be logical to consider those as weeks? If not, why not generations or or or ... </p><p></p><p>Furthermore a prophecy is pointless if we don't have a collection of all prophecies made by that person. Perhaps there are thousands of prophecies that didn't come true and their recordings were simply thrown away? This is an impossible request for a historian and therefore invalidates ancient prophecies.</p><p></p><p>They just seem like such a pointless mechanism to show off a supposed superior power. There are much better ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gumph, post: 73463847, member: 358578"] My humble apologies. That was a horrible typo. Yes I did indeed mean "now" I find the prophecy angle very unconvincing. Its horribly vague and allows for multiple outcomes to support the prophecy. They speak in sevens. You have chosen to interpret that as years. Would it not be logical to consider those as weeks? If not, why not generations or or or ... Furthermore a prophecy is pointless if we don't have a collection of all prophecies made by that person. Perhaps there are thousands of prophecies that didn't come true and their recordings were simply thrown away? This is an impossible request for a historian and therefore invalidates ancient prophecies. They just seem like such a pointless mechanism to show off a supposed superior power. There are much better ways. [/QUOTE]
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