Stormdog
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Here are the 4 primary questions we'll be asking when we consider a prophesy to be genuine or not*:
1) Is it actually true and, if so, to what degree?
2) Was it made before or after the fact?
3) Was it either directive or deliberately fulfilled by someone with knowledge of the prophecy?
4) was it a logical guess?
Easily Disqualified Prophecies*:
1) Duplication.
2) Stating the obvious.
3) Circular arguments.
4) Misinterpretations.
5) Out of context.
6) Faulty Translations.
7) Stretching it too far.
8) Too vague for interpretation.
*taken from Tim's book, Bible Prophecy - failure or fulfillment?
Last edited by Stormdog, 1/26/2009, 3:03 am
--- There' s probably no God.
Now stop worrying and enjoy your life.
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1/26/2009, 3:00 am
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