Do Unbelievers Know...?

Started by Symmetric Chaos7 pages

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Do unbelievers know or realize that they are quietly fulfilling Bible prophecy?

Nether unbelievers nor believers are fulfilling Bible prophecy. Bible prophecies cannot be fulfilled because they are nothing more than imaginings my by people of the past, who had no knowledge of the future.

I feel like if you and Bat Dude were in a room together you'd have two completely unrelated conversations with each other simultaneously.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I feel like if you and Bat Dude were in a room together you'd have two completely unrelated conversations with each other simultaneously.

One big difference, I would be done with the conversation quickly.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
I feel like if you and Bat Dude were in a room together you'd have two completely unrelated conversations with each other simultaneously.

I doubt they'd get much talking accomplished. biscuits

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Nether unbelievers nor believers are fulfilling Bible prophecy. Bible prophecies cannot be fulfilled because they are nothing more than imaginings my by people of the past, who had no knowledge of the future.

How do you figure? Your opinion?

There have been tons of prophecies of the Bible that have already been fulfilled throughout history.

The 4 major empires of the ancient world (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome)
The split of Rome into two empires
Destruction of the temple in Jerusalem
The return of Israel as a sovereign nation

And a lot more...

Our True Creator!

Originally posted by Bat Dude
There have been tons of prophecies of the Bible that have already been fulfilled throughout history.

The 4 major empires of the ancient world (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome)
The split of Rome into two empires
Destruction of the temple in Jerusalem
The return of Israel as a sovereign nation

And a lot more...

Each of those and others like The Book of Mormon and the coming of Muhammad being prophesied in the Bible are open to interpretation though.

As a historian once said (of Nostadamus acolytes, the principle is the same here): "Where were the Nostradamus supporters on the 10th of September, 2001? There were an awful lot of them on the 12th."

Originally posted by Scarlet Fox

Our True Creator!

You have an insatiable desire to make a mockery of Christian beliefs, don't you? In this thread and the other... 🙁

My prophecy: Christians will think this is a mockery of their prophecies

No. Just this time I firmly believe that no matter what anyone believes you have to see humor in the world. You cant tell me thats not cute and funny. o.o where is your soul?

Did you give it to Basement Cat?! =O

Originally posted by Bat Dude
How do you figure? Your opinion?

There have been tons of prophecies of the Bible that have already been fulfilled throughout history.

The 4 major empires of the ancient world (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome)
The split of Rome into two empires
Destruction of the temple in Jerusalem
The return of Israel as a sovereign nation

And a lot more...

There are zero prophecies in the bible. What you have listed are what is call postdiction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postdiction

Check it out!

Originally posted by Scarlet Fox
No. Just this time I firmly believe that no matter what anyone believes you have to see humor in the world. You cant tell me thats not cute and funny. o.o where is your soul?

Did you give it to Basement Cat?! =O

I see humor in a lot of things. John Pinette is pretty funny sometimes. Same with Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall. Seeing my 3-month old son drool on himself and smile is pretty funny. And I think my wife is hilarious.

But I see no humor in my faith. I have no desire to poke fun at my faith because I see that as making fun of the Almighty God that created not only me but the entire universe. And that's not something I want to do.

Plus, it's just not funny.

Originally posted by Bat Dude
But I see no humor in my faith. I have no desire to poke fun at my faith because I see that as making fun of the Almighty God that created not only me but the entire universe. And that's not something I want to do.

You don't think God has a sense of humor? Have you seen a platypus?

Originally posted by Robtard
You don't think God has a sense of humor? Have you seen a platypus?

Or Quanchi112?

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
even heard of the Christian science monitor?

No... Do I want to?

Originally posted by Bentley
And this is why some people in the comic forums believe in Doctor Doom.

"Some people".

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
There are zero prophecies in the bible. What you have listed are what is call postdiction.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postdiction

Check it out!

Really? Postdiction? You don't say...

Then why don't you go ahead and disprove them, then?

If you are so sure of your stance, please, by all means, disprove those prophecies (among many other prophecies in the Bible).

Not trying to be rude, but just saying, "Oh, it's postdiction," doesn't prove your point.

Originally posted by Bat Dude
Really? Postdiction? You don't say...

Then why don't you go ahead and disprove them, then?

If you are so sure of your stance, please, by all means, disprove those prophecies (among many other prophecies in the Bible).

Not trying to be rude, but just saying, "Oh, it's postdiction," doesn't prove your point.

What prophecies? There are no prophecies in the bible. Sure, the bible makes claims of prophecies, but so does the book Harry Potter. So, the burden of proof is on you.

Originally posted by Mindset

Mindset is the best poster on the site.

There can be no doubt.

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
What prophecies? There are no prophecies in the bible. Sure, the bible makes claims of prophecies, but so does the book Harry Potter. So, the burden of proof is on you.

There have been tons of prophecies of the Bible that have already been fulfilled throughout history.

The 4 major empires of the ancient world (Babylon, Persia, Greece, Rome) Read Daniel 2
The split of Rome into two empires, again, read Daniel 2
Destruction of the temple in Jerusalem, read Matthew 24:1-2
The return of Israel as a sovereign nation, read Isaiah 11:11-12, or pretty much any of the Old Testament prophets

And a lot more...

Whoa, am I getting deja vu?