"all the Bibles prophecies are coming true today... "
That's obviously a lie.
Why do you think that lying would convince anyone to take up your beliefs?
2007-05-25 07:54:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Easy... THERE IS NO GOD
Prove there is a god and I'll believe there is a god.
Which Bible prophecies? Give us all a laugh and tell us some examples. And just to prove that you've actually thought about this, give us some examples without copying and pasting... try describing these so-called prophecies in your own words.
Noah's Ark found? wow I'm surprised that didn't make the news... or was it only printed in the Gullible Fool's Gazette? Where's the evidence? photographs? samples of wood from the hull? Is Noah still inside cleaning the last of the SHlT out?
Prophesying war... another challenging prophecy... if I remember my history correctly there hasn't been a single decade in the last thousand years when a war hasn't been taking place somewhere. It would be more plausible to prophecy peace... or something slightly less that absolutely certain.
2007-05-25 07:54:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Not sure what " prophecies" are coming true. I would say that the "prophecies" that you feel are coming true are words that were written 2000 years ago or so for the people of that time to come into the fold of a newly formed religion that was a repackaged form of Mithraism, Egpytian Mysetries, and the various other pagan cults of the day. The only reason that we can even today talk of the "christian" religion is because of a series of lucky events that happen to allow them to take a position of importance with one roman ruler. Of course after they came to power they showed their true colors and set about to violently oppress and force people to believe the way in which they did. The inqusition's , crusades, and the witch hunts. Any person that inquired as to the world around them or tried to learn anything whatsoever they either killed or jailed. So , if you are asking me about "prophecies" my answer would be that you are failing to read them in the context in which they were written. Also, you most likely have very little if any knowledge of the time in history to which you speak of. And as to believeing in a "god" I have never found any evidence to lead me to think that their is something other than this life . Maybe, if we did away with religion in all of its forms we would not have religious nut cases on all fronts trying to kill us because their "god" said this was the right thing to do.
2007-05-25 08:01:55
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answered by dlee_75 3
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Everyone has their own personal outlook. An atheist could turn that same question around and say "Believers...how can you actually believe that theres a God?" I'm not sure which prophecies you are referring to, but if you know anything about history, then there are always things that could be interpreted as 'prophecies coming true'. There is always a group of people (be it large or small) who argue that the end of the world is right around the corner.
2007-05-25 07:55:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Which prophecies?
Show me one bible prophecy that is sufficiently unambiguous that it has been shown to have come true in the last 50 years, but can not be applied to any other time in the last 2000.
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Noah's ark has been found? I must have missed that one. Reference please. (Unless you are talking about some of the aerial photos that have been shown to be rock formations.)
War? As in war and rumors of war. That is pathetic. Tell me a time in the last 2000 years when there was not a war going on.
2007-05-25 08:02:07
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answered by Simon T 6
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Oh boy. There coming true again? Wow, this must be the tenth time, now that is what I call amazing :O
Prophecy is purposely written in terms that can, and in the Bible's case, has been interpreted to mean many different things. The same prophecies have been used over and over again throughout history.
You should also study self-fulfilling prophecy. Bring up Bible prophecy is laughable in most academic circles.
2007-05-25 07:55:21
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answered by Starvin' Marvin 3
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Quite obviously you have no idea what you are talking about. Agnostics do not believe in god. Atheists are aking for proof rather than rejecting god outright. No bible prophecies are or have come true. Many prophecies from Nostradamous have come true though.
2007-05-25 08:05:41
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answered by bocasbeachbum 6
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You're not serious, are you?
Any one can find proof for those "prophecies" coming true all throughout history. There is very little in the Bible that actually makes any logical sense. Have you even read the Bible?
2007-05-25 07:54:20
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answered by Kharm 6
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Yes Christians have said all these prophecies are coming true and the end is near
Thing is, they've been saying it since 60 C.E. (about 1,950 years)
P.S. Noahs ark has been found ? Really? Why didn't you post a link about that?
2007-05-25 07:59:38
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answered by Anonymous
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The prophesies are all so general they could apply to anything. This is not the first time these so-called prophecies have been interpreted as "coming true" - it's happened before.
Bible readers put way too much stock in Revelation. And every generation thinks they are seeing the end times prophecies coming true.
2007-05-25 07:53:44
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answered by ReeRee 6
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