There is one one thing left to be completed. The king of the North will need to be Identified. Do you know what will happen after that takes place?
2006-12-28
17:52:27
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CJunk: And that would do what? Change your beliefs as a Atheist?
2006-12-28
18:00:54 ·
update #1
CJunk: And that would do what? Change your beliefs as a Atheist? Face it your hard-headed
2006-12-28
18:01:25 ·
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eri: Have a look at your bible and then look at History
2006-12-28
18:04:09 ·
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Tribulation
2006-12-28 17:54:30
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answered by ? 4
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The bible prophesies are an old gypsy trick...You know a man, I prophesied it. Hey, guess what I bet you know a man.
Anyway, saying there will be war and bad weather in an undetermined amount of time is not a prophesy it's stuff that's just plain going to happen. In 2000 years the likelihood that a king from the north doesn't start a war is less likely than him starting one. Plus, what king?, that nice guy from Denmark? In case you haven't noticed not a lot of kings left. Where are the angels and 7 headed beasts? Convenient to leave them out , don't you think?
2006-12-29 02:01:49
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answered by Sara 5
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Oh isn't it exciting! The lost ten tribes have not come up from the North yet. The Temple in Jerusalem hasn't yet been built nor have the three prophets been stoned in it's court yard. But there's not a lot left other than the three year war and I'm not to sure that it's been started over there already.
2006-12-29 01:57:24
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answered by Carolyn T 5
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Dude, making up a prophecy and then fufiling it a few chapters later means nothing. The prophecies in Harry Potter came true too - Harry Potter is a god! Do you see how this doesn't make sense? It's the same book! Just a continuation of the story.
But I'll tell you what. Use the bible to predict something. Something specific, not 'an earthquake in california' or 'turmoil in the middle east'. We're talking dates, places, and names - and before the fact, not after it. Then maybe we'll listen to you.
2006-12-29 01:56:38
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answered by eri 7
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Is the king of the north going to be Russia?
Armaggedon
2006-12-29 01:57:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Why bother answering the question if you dont believe in God. You'll stand at the gates of heaven, wanting to go in (cause you'll realize the truth of your demise) and Jesus will say, "depart from Me, for I never knew you". Hell will be every nonbeliever being left to your own devices. If things get so bad that Jesus has to come and save us from the world...I wonder how far your criticism will get you?
2006-12-29 02:29:38
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answered by mamaAteam 1
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The King James Version? Yes, it tells of tons of prophecies around the middle ages, nepoleanic era, right into the industrial revolution which have almost all been ful.....wait wait wait. Wasn't the King James version revised, added to and translated in the 1800's?
*gasps*
oh goodness, wasn't it predicted that the bible would be translated and spread far and wide many times...wow...all the prophecies...praise lord jesus.
*unwraps another DUM DUM sucker*
2006-12-29 01:59:13
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answered by Poo 3
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All of Nostradamus'prophecies have been fulfilled. If you look hard enough and manipulate the text just right you can find a fulfillment of any prophecy.
The prophecy of the Jewish Messiah hasn't even been fulfilled in truth. Jesus isn't from the house of David
2006-12-29 02:01:02
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answered by Nemesis 7
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Considering that 90% of the Bible was written AFTER the predictions took place, yes.
2006-12-29 02:00:45
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answered by Voodoid 7
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Do you know how easy it is for humans to find something to fit each 'prophesy'? It's like seeing bunnies in clouds... Give it enough years, with this many people and drama in the world, SOMETHING is bound to be able to fit something in some way enough that people believe it to be true...
2006-12-29 02:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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