Specifically no. Generally yes. Realistically it doesn't matter as hogwash tends to be exactly such.
2006-10-10 17:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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No. But it "does" tell us ultimately what will happen in the long run. And because a lot of people think we have "forever," they keep on doing the things they are doing, therby "making" the Bible come true "sooner."
Did this in any way answer your question? Hope so.
2006-10-07 11:23:10
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answered by Republican!!! 5
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Today I am supposed to love my neighbor as myself, help the widows and orphans, visit those in prison, preach the gospel, and worship my God.
Just to name a few.
2006-10-07 11:23:58
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answered by BaseballGrrl 6
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You will go on a short trip and hear a tall dark evangelist or read his words on the internet.
2006-10-07 11:19:44
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answered by Anonymous
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in generalities yes... no specifics
2006-10-07 11:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Why don't you read it and find out?
2006-10-07 11:19:26
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answered by Razrman 1
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Satan Loves You!
2006-10-07 11:21:19
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answered by ? 1
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A book with all illusions cannot predict any ,so .....................
2006-10-07 11:19:29
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answered by aathrey 3
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