ThickStemz
Well-Known Member
Reddan, I just read your thread. I've read the bible and am familiar with a lot of the prophecies within it. It doesn't really have a good record.
For instance, the city of Tyre was supposed to be destroyed by Nebuchanezer, however you spell his name. Well he didn't. Alexander the Great did conquer it, but the city didn't get destroyed by man as much as the sea coast eroded.
I could go on but its been a while since I looked at it and I would probably get something wrong unless I took the time to go refresh and I don't want to. Suffice it to say I've not been very impressed with the supposed prophecies it is said to have gotten correct, and there are many examples of where it got it wring, by it I mean the bible.
That said, many of the "end times" prophecies are so generic they have been going on for some time. But there are key things said that have not ever come to pass, the River Jordan flowing backwards, for instance.
Every generation of Christians have said they were living in the end times, that's because the Gospels have Jesus saying that the world would end soon and he would return, before people from that generation all passed away. Well, they're all dead, and no Jesus.
For instance, the city of Tyre was supposed to be destroyed by Nebuchanezer, however you spell his name. Well he didn't. Alexander the Great did conquer it, but the city didn't get destroyed by man as much as the sea coast eroded.
I could go on but its been a while since I looked at it and I would probably get something wrong unless I took the time to go refresh and I don't want to. Suffice it to say I've not been very impressed with the supposed prophecies it is said to have gotten correct, and there are many examples of where it got it wring, by it I mean the bible.
That said, many of the "end times" prophecies are so generic they have been going on for some time. But there are key things said that have not ever come to pass, the River Jordan flowing backwards, for instance.
Every generation of Christians have said they were living in the end times, that's because the Gospels have Jesus saying that the world would end soon and he would return, before people from that generation all passed away. Well, they're all dead, and no Jesus.