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How do Christians reconcile the failure of prophesies
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<blockquote data-quote="Zoii" data-source="post: 77014518" data-attributes="member: 391745"><p>The trouble is - God's prophecies are announced through prophets. So I guess you're saying you reconcile the frequently failed prophesies by saying, if they come true then the person was chosen by God. If they don't then he was a false and therefore not from God. Seems like you still believe in prophecies though. So what will happen if the prophet got one right, and you say he was from God; then got one wrong. How will you reconcile it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zoii, post: 77014518, member: 391745"] The trouble is - God's prophecies are announced through prophets. So I guess you're saying you reconcile the frequently failed prophesies by saying, if they come true then the person was chosen by God. If they don't then he was a false and therefore not from God. Seems like you still believe in prophecies though. So what will happen if the prophet got one right, and you say he was from God; then got one wrong. How will you reconcile it. [/QUOTE]
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