Beastt
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If you knew which one I was talking about, why did you ask?Oh I know what it is alright --- I just don't know it as a false prophecy.
True prophecies are those which are fulfilled. False prophecies are those which are not fulfilled. That should kind of help you sort it out.
No, not really. It's said that Jesus will return. If you'd like to dispute that, then I assume you'll supply chapter and verse to support your assertion.That's my point. Let's skip clues and go right to the heart. Chapter and verse --- fair enough?
Do you have an opinion as to whether or not Christianity promises that Jesus will return?I've heard rumors to that effect.
Which, that he has returned or that he hasn't? Most Christians are still waiting. If he's returned and left, perhaps you should tell them.I've heard rumors to that effect as well.
Because if you could, you could then predict anything; "I predict the entire world will be converted, by cosmic rays, into a giant pink ball of cotton candy."And why not?
Now by your rules, this isn't a failed prophecy because I didn't say when it would happen. So if it still hasn't happened 6 Billion years from now, I still get to claim it as a true prophecy because it simply hasn't happened yet.
See the problem?
So you're saying that it will be very soon? How do you know? How can we tell? Christians have been saying that it will happen very soon for the past 2,000 years. It hasn't happened. They were all wrong. What makes you different?Not quite yet.
I'm saying that it was prophesied that Jesus would return and he hasn't. That's a false prophecy by any reasonable measure. Christians who say that there aren't any false prophecies in Christianity are overlooking the most vital of all.Here, let me help you out --- is this what you're talking about:
Or, better yet, is it this?
Are you saying, Beastt, that one or both of these are false prophecies?
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