RE: Biblical prophecies - Are they any?
February 20, 2013 at 3:52 am
(This post was last modified: February 20, 2013 at 3:55 am by EGross.)
Funny stuff in that 101 list. 26 of them use the term "last days", which is a variant of "end of days", which is when everything will end. Which is stupid. We are still here and all of their "proofs" could have easily been applied 60 years ago. Wassup with that?
For example, it says that Israel will bloom in the last days. Yeah, more than 60 years ago, people started eliminating swamps (lots of malaria), dug irrigation tacks, planted, and did a hell of a lot of backbreaking work. Nothing miraculous there. And since these all deal with the "end times", get over it. Christians have been hoping for end times for 2000 years ("I will be back any time now, while you are all still alive, really, honest"). It's all forced crap.
The funniest one is that people will become vegetarians, the author needs to use only second half of a sentence while ignoring the first half that says people will be prevented from marrying. Hell, you can even marry the same gender! lol
Ok, that's 5 minutes of my life that I will never get back! lol
For example, it says that Israel will bloom in the last days. Yeah, more than 60 years ago, people started eliminating swamps (lots of malaria), dug irrigation tacks, planted, and did a hell of a lot of backbreaking work. Nothing miraculous there. And since these all deal with the "end times", get over it. Christians have been hoping for end times for 2000 years ("I will be back any time now, while you are all still alive, really, honest"). It's all forced crap.
The funniest one is that people will become vegetarians, the author needs to use only second half of a sentence while ignoring the first half that says people will be prevented from marrying. Hell, you can even marry the same gender! lol
Ok, that's 5 minutes of my life that I will never get back! lol
“I've done everything the Bible says — even the stuff that contradicts the other stuff!"— Ned Flanders