This is just stupid. The seventy weeks "prophesy" of Daniel refers to the Antiochene crisis of the 2nd Century BCE, where the Hellenic ruler of the Seleucid Empire, Antiochus IV persecuted the jews who weren't willing to Hellenize, which was the flash point which started the Maccabean revolt. It is also generally acknowledged to have been written after the fact, in order to buff up Daniel's reputation to predict the future, and by extension, to bolster yhwh's pretensions to omniscience.
You can read a summary of what the prophesy actually means, based on works by people who know what they're talking about (unlike you snowtracks) here. It also includes a short precis on the torturing of the prophesy the funditards like yourself have to undergo in order to make it seem like it refers to the mythical personage of Yeshua bar Yosef.
So in conclusion, things predicted by science; eleventy billion. Things predicted by the bible; none. You've still got nothing but your pointless wankering.
You can read a summary of what the prophesy actually means, based on works by people who know what they're talking about (unlike you snowtracks) here. It also includes a short precis on the torturing of the prophesy the funditards like yourself have to undergo in order to make it seem like it refers to the mythical personage of Yeshua bar Yosef.
So in conclusion, things predicted by science; eleventy billion. Things predicted by the bible; none. You've still got nothing but your pointless wankering.
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