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(This seemed like a physical science, but I'm not sure if this falls under this category, so my apologies)
Originally, I find Bible Prophesies that appear to have failed.
Later on, I read that words, like "shall" or "will", allow prophecies to "not have happened yet, but will", therefore they are not failed.
Are there some that have definitely happened, having a specific time, when they should have?
Otherwise, this seems to present an issue (dishonest?), because they can be extended, until the time that they would inevitably come true; not really a "prophecy".
Originally, I find Bible Prophesies that appear to have failed.
Later on, I read that words, like "shall" or "will", allow prophecies to "not have happened yet, but will", therefore they are not failed.
Are there some that have definitely happened, having a specific time, when they should have?
Otherwise, this seems to present an issue (dishonest?), because they can be extended, until the time that they would inevitably come true; not really a "prophecy".