Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
who knows the bible well. as far as i know every prediction in it has or is beginning to past.
i was told that it predicted major quakes during this era theres a show on history channel which talks about how these predictions all have happened, it even predicted hitler by name.
Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
who knows the bible well. as far as i know every prediction in it has or is beginning to past.
i was told that it predicted major quakes during this era theres a show on history channel which talks about how these predictions all have happened, it even predicted hitler by name.
The bible has no predictions. None have come true.
Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
who knows the bible well. as far as i know every prediction in it has or is beginning to past.
i was told that it predicted major quakes during this era theres a show on history channel which talks about how these predictions all have happened, it even predicted hitler by name.
No Biblical (or Vedic or Talmudic or whatever) "predictions" that have an unambiguous level of detail have ever been shown to have happened. Very few parts of the Bible even seem to be concerned with predicting the future.
For every prediction you can dredge up that has been claimed as coming to pass there are thousands that haven't and frankly if you produce enough guesses odds are you'll eventually produce something that could be construed as possibly accurate.
Re: Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaosi can name at least 10 which has happened
No Biblical (or Vedic or Talmudic or whatever) "predictions" that have an unambiguous level of detail have ever been shown to have happened. Very few parts of the Bible even seem to be concerned with predicting the future.
Re: Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Symmetric Chaostheres no thousands of predictions so that statement is flawed. if it isnt then name 1 which hasnt come true. im waiting also were are you getting this thousands from 😬
No Biblical (or Vedic or Talmudic or whatever) "predictions" that have an unambiguous level of detail have ever been shown to have happened. Very few parts of the Bible even seem to be concerned with predicting the future.For every prediction you can dredge up that has been claimed as coming to pass there are thousands that haven't and frankly if you produce enough guesses odds are you'll eventually produce something that could be construed as possibly accurate.
also please click that link that was provided
http://www.csicop.org/si/show/hidden_messages_and_the_bible_code/
Re: Re: Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
theres no thousands of predictions so that statement is flawed. if it isnt then name 1 which hasnt come true. im waiting
May 17 2000, Rebecca "St John" Harrison claims that Jesus will return (he does not)
July 7 2000, Robert Hallman claims Biblical codes and Nostradamus agree that the world will end (it does not)
September 2 2000, Jerry Grenough uses Bible codes to pinpoint doomsday (the world does not end)
I could go on or even just pick non-doomsday predictions.
Re: bible predictions
Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
who knows the bible well. as far as i know every prediction in it has or is beginning to past.
i was told that it predicted major quakes during this era theres a show on history channel which talks about how these predictions all have happened, it even predicted hitler by name.
The so called predictions in the bible are not predictions at all. They are what is called, postdiction.
According to critics of paranormal beliefs, postdiction (or post-shadowing, retroactive clairvoyance, or prediction after the fact) is an effect of hindsight bias that explains claimed predictions of significant events, such as plane crashes and natural disasters. In religious contexts it is frequently referred to by the Latin term vaticinium ex eventu, or foretelling after the event. Through this term, critics claim that many biblical prophecies (and similar prophecies in other religions) that may appear to have come true were in fact written after the events supposedly predicted, or that their text or interpretation were modified after the event to fit the facts as they occurred.
^erm, no, i called your claim bullshit. there is a difference, since its obviously being taught to you by a third party. but if you want to be offended by it and not look at it, be my guest.
p.s. debate forums are places which allow people to call others on bullshit. if you dont like it, maybe u shudnt post.
Originally posted by leonheartmmall of your post are Bullshit
^erm, no, i called your claim bullshit. there is a difference, since its obviously being taught to you by a third party. but if you want to be offended by it and not look at it, be my guest.p.s. debate forums are places which allow people to call others on bullshit. if you dont like it, maybe u shudnt post.