Prophesies have several problems.
Ambiguities- Vague prophesies that could be made to fit several things happening.
Written after the fact-I predicted that there would be a massive Typhoon in the phillipines last week honest gov.
My point.
As far as I know we don't have any actual documents that predate any of the prophesies they were meant to foresee and christianity has a long history of forgery to support its case.
Just plain wrong-For example jesus is supposed to be the jewish messiah but in no way fullfils the role a messiah was expected to. He's not the messiah just a very naughty boy.
Wishful thinking-Some people are prone to seeing signs portents and answers to prophesy everywhere.
And to proof to my christians just make shit up argument. Jesus was not born in Nazareth because.
http://jesusbirthermovement.tumblr.com/p...he-claimed
Ambiguities- Vague prophesies that could be made to fit several things happening.
Written after the fact-I predicted that there would be a massive Typhoon in the phillipines last week honest gov.
My point.
As far as I know we don't have any actual documents that predate any of the prophesies they were meant to foresee and christianity has a long history of forgery to support its case.
Just plain wrong-For example jesus is supposed to be the jewish messiah but in no way fullfils the role a messiah was expected to. He's not the messiah just a very naughty boy.
Wishful thinking-Some people are prone to seeing signs portents and answers to prophesy everywhere.
And to proof to my christians just make shit up argument. Jesus was not born in Nazareth because.
Quote:There exists no epigraphic or archaeological evidence that a city called Nazareth even existed prior to 60 or 70 CE at the earliest, and even if a tiny village did exist, would residence there be what the prophets had in mind to fulfill a messianic prophesy. “It was a tiny rural hamlet. The problem is that it wasn’t known by that name. It was actually a tiny, unnamed collection of about a dozen huts near the town of Gat-Hyefer, and was never known by the name of Nazareth until it was picked by a fifth-century Christian Roman emperor to be Nazareth, because he was embarrassed by the fact that no town by that name actually existed.”–Scott Bidstrup, “The Case Against ‘The Case for Christ’.”
http://jesusbirthermovement.tumblr.com/p...he-claimed
You can fix ignorance, you can't fix stupid.
Tinkety Tonk and down with the Nazis.