minimalist that prophecy of the destruction of the temple did not entirely come true as you have pointed out. The temple was destroyed in 70 AD but as you illustrated it was not completely destroyed till around 135.
I don't give too much credibility to biblical prophecy since alot of it is believed to have been written after the events they described. That makes it a recounting of previous events than prophecy, and not to mention the fact that prophecy has always been interpreted by trying to find parallels in whatever era you happen to be living in. Historians have done the same with Nostradamus and so I generally don't waste my time with prophecies.
Jesus biggest prophecy failed miserably and it still amazes me how people are waiting for him to return 2000 plus years later. I guess that hope is eternal no matter how ridiculous that hope is.
I don't give too much credibility to biblical prophecy since alot of it is believed to have been written after the events they described. That makes it a recounting of previous events than prophecy, and not to mention the fact that prophecy has always been interpreted by trying to find parallels in whatever era you happen to be living in. Historians have done the same with Nostradamus and so I generally don't waste my time with prophecies.
Jesus biggest prophecy failed miserably and it still amazes me how people are waiting for him to return 2000 plus years later. I guess that hope is eternal no matter how ridiculous that hope is.
There is nothing people will not maintain when they are slaves to superstition
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