This has never happened, so the point you are making is simply moot.
Sorry...
Tom
2007-04-27 04:32:46
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answered by Anonymous
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This question would have a lot of validity if you could name just one prophecy that fits your question. The reason that is not possible is that the Bible is the only Book that has never had a disproved prophecy. Of course there is a reason for that, it is the inspired Word of God.
Some prophecies certainly weren't understood in their time (most notably from Isiah and Daniel) but as we look back we can now understand why. They were prophesying and naming people and places that didn't yet exist. In some cases more than 700 years before they took place. But uh......yeah you go ahead an believe what you want. To me that was a REAL convincing argument.
If you are really interested why don't you truly go and do some real research?
2007-04-27 11:42:38
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answered by Sylvia G 3
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Prophecy is never wrong, if it's in the Bible.
Consider even just a few decades ago, before Israel became a nation again. There were many prophecies that couldn't take place unless there were a nation of Israel again. The faithful believers believed that one day Israel would exist again...and God made it happen through ordinary means.
Consider not even that long ago, there is a verse in Revelation which says the whole world will look upon the two dead bodies of the witnesses which will come into Jerusalem.
That was written about 90 A.D.
Who knew there would one day be satellite anything, or real time anything? We now CAN see things around the world.
Before those inventions, the faithful believers believed it would happen, not knowing how.
There are many such examples. I only gave you two.
Notice also, they are fulfilled literally.
2007-04-27 11:38:57
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answered by Jed 7
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Deuteronomy 18 provides a test for prophets.
By applying it, we can determine if a Prophet is a true Prophet, or a false Prophet.
Who determines if a prophecy is unfulfillable?
(With the exception of a time element, prophecy can be fulfilled. Take note all you JW's, Mormons, and 7th Day Adventists.)
2007-04-27 11:47:32
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answered by Bobby Jim 7
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Simply wrong. Besides, most of the alleged 'prophecies' are too broad. Here I can make a prophecy: Within 50 years from now a ruler of some country will die. Hallelujah!
2007-04-27 11:39:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I realize who is simply wrong-and I dont assume-prophecy is the key.
lol your funny-would u ever be so bold as to state one such presumption???'
I am born a jew taught to reject the New Testament too
only problem is they left the prophecies in my Jewish scriptures
Isaiah 9:6 "Unto us will be born a child, a Son is given, and he will be almighty God, the prince of peace.
now prophecy brought me to jesus and Revelation 3:19&20 showed me how to let the promised Messiah into my heart to forgive my sins and be my best friend.
"With God all things are possible."
when I was in unbelief nothing about God was possible
2007-04-27 13:21:32
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answered by Anonymous
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It's prophecy AFTER the event.
2007-04-27 11:33:34
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answered by Irreverend 6
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Most have been fulfilled and the ones that haven't are getting fulfilled right now...
2007-04-27 11:35:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Won't ever happen. EVERY biblical prophecy will be fulfilled. If anything is wrong, it is you.
2007-04-27 11:33:00
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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IF a frog had wings... etc. Which prophecy did you have in mind, if any.
2007-04-27 11:34:41
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answered by John 1:1 4
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I believe that we need to really learn a lot more about scripture to begin to comprehend its intent.
2007-04-27 11:34:26
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answered by marian 2
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