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The only "mine" I see around here is a lode of FeS[sub]2[/sub].And this shows why creationists feel no shame when they quote mine.
The only "mine" I see around here is a lode of FeS[sub]2[/sub].
I'm calling your bluff.
Take any prophecy you think is a legitimate prophecy -- any one -- and prevent it from happening.
Hurry though, or you'll end up dying of old age.
Then do you mind if we don't believe you if you say x-prophecy failed?There are no "legitimate prophecies". How can I stop something that does not exist?
No, thanks.Perhaps we need to define what a prophesy is.
Then do you mind if we don't believe you if you say x-prophecy failed?
Why not just say there are no prophecies, rather than say there are failed prophecies?
Or don't you know the difference?
No, thanks.
I'm perfectly okay with what I believe.
You're the one making hasty comments; then, when challenged to back [any] one up, suddenly need to define something.
By calling your bluff.So once again how do you think that we should define what constitutes a Biblical prophesy.
Hey ... I'm easy!If you can't say why my prophesy is not Biblical then you should consider me a prophet too.
Your turn.See the problem with the many of the Old Testament "prophecies" is that they cannot be tested.
By calling your bluff.
Or anyone else's who say the prophecies can't be tested.
Hey ... I'm easy!
Just for fun, I'll agree with you: the Tyre prophecy was a failed prophecy.
Now ... I'm calling your bluff here:
Sub, I'll tell you what.Again we can test prophecies that were supposed to happen and haven't.
Not a clue.How would you expect to test the other ones?
Sub, I'll tell you what.
I'll play your game to the fullest: all prophecies prior to 2014 have failed.
The slate has been wiped clean and we are now looking at 224 new prophecies on the board.
Since the trick is to prevent one from happening, let's see you back up your statement that Old Testament prophecies can't be tested.
Just one ... not all 224.
Just pick any single one of your choice and test it.
Not a clue.
I don't go around testing prophecies.
And I don't go around saying prophecies cannot be tested.
No.By the way, could you name a few of these prophecies?
They're worthless in your laboratories ... that's for sure.Then for all practical purposes you are admitting that prophecies are worthless.
No.
There are 224 of them.
I'm not going to pick one for you.
(You don't even know any, do you?)
They're worthless in your laboratories ... that's for sure.
The Rapture? the Return (to the Mount of Olives?)None pop to mind, except for perhaps the failed prophesy of Jesus.
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