shroomer33
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You try to start your own country. Let me know how that goes.The fact that Israel would be back in their land that they lost almost 2000 years ago - self fulfilling prophecy.
maybe a bit of circular reasoning, but that prophecy was written in the Septuagint in 300BC, and if Jesus did ride into Jerusalem on that day, that is pretty impressive, and shows the author of the writing is outside of the time domain.The prophecy given to Daniel from Gabriel that gave the EXACT day that Jesus rode into Jerusalem on a donkey - says who?? CNN? Fox news? Or are you tyring to prove the bible WITH the bible?
I'll give you that one. My reasoning, in this case, is too circular for my own satisfaction. But, if indeed everything happened as recorded in the NT, then the prophecies are way too much to ignore.The hundreds of prophecies concerning Jesus's birth, life, and death - see above
Who else speculated that the entire world could be destroyed at the hand of man? Anyone? I don't think so. And yes, that was a hard one to guess. Back then they didn't even have Newtonian mechanics, much less quantum mechanics. They didn't even know about microorganisms. So yes, it was a hard one to guess, and nobody outside of the Bible even thought that man could destroy the world.The fact that technology would 'evolve' that could destroy all life on the planet - Wow that was a hard one to guess
NO. I am looking at the history of the Church over the last 2000 years. It just so happens that the history of the church was laid out, exactly as it happened, in Revelation.The 7 letters to the 7 churches that Jesus gave John in Revelation. Jesus laid out all of church history from about 100AD to today - again you are using the bible to prove the bible which means your proof is fictional.
Oh yeah. I can come up with some really good ones.Please tell me you can come up with better arguments then that.
Here's the short version of one:
Encoded behind the text of Isaiah 53 is the entire crucifixion scenario, names and all. What makes this amazing is that Isaiah 53 (OT) is describing the crucifixion. It is only with the advent of computers are we able to see such writing. Hence, the text of the Bible has a component that is multidimensional in nature and beyond human capability to write. This is another example of the Bible predicting the future hundreds of years before it happened.