As for Viv's criteria, I have good news for you.
So, still no prophecy that came true exactly as foretold with specific details.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
As for Viv's criteria, I have good news for you.
So, still no prophecy that came true exactly as foretold with specific details.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
Ilikecheese, has a point. If one can “prove” prophecy, that would be an indication that God exists.
How would "proving" a prophecy be more of an indication that God exists rather a lucky guess?
For Punky: Seems like Nebuchadnezzar did invade Egypt, but the information is scanty. One thing I know for sure, Egypt was never the same after his invasion. From then on Egypt was a secondary power:
Information is scant, but sureness abounds? That'sa recipe for embarassment. What prophecy is that dealing with, anyway?
After viewing this prophecy in its entirety, I am convinced that it did happen exactly as foretold.
Lots of people believe lots of things. It's not proof of anything.
this is my first post on here so bear with me.
currently i am still an active jw with serious questions about the jw org.
i was hesitant signing up but really need as much input from the people on this forum to get a clear understanding on things.
Honesty, what is a "morally upright" life?
this is my first post on here so bear with me.
currently i am still an active jw with serious questions about the jw org.
i was hesitant signing up but really need as much input from the people on this forum to get a clear understanding on things.
I'm basing morality on the bible itself. I know that there are times where I do slip and curse. But it seems nowadays, people use it every sentence as a filler.
OK. Where does the Bible say not to swear? A curse in the Bible is not the same as swearing. Biblical morality allows slaves, rape, murder, multiple wives, killing and burning animal entrails because Jehovah likes the smell and forced abortion. What morality, specifically, do you like from the Bible?
What, specifically about gay sex is wrong? Clearly not all heterosexual sex produces children, so that can't be it.
this is my first post on here so bear with me.
currently i am still an active jw with serious questions about the jw org.
i was hesitant signing up but really need as much input from the people on this forum to get a clear understanding on things.
I apologize if I was offensive at all in my post towards gays. I was being as tactful as I can be while getting my point across. Anybody else think I was too harsh on my post on gay people?
What, specifically, was your point? Gay sex doesn't produce children is therefore somehow wrong? Most sex doesn't produce children.
You don't swear. OK. Some people do. How is swearing or sex out of your approved relationships moral or not? How are you defining morality?
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
I mean ethnically Jewish, not religiously.
In that case it's very ethically diverse.
The reason that I mention the whole God bit is that if you're trying to determine if prophecy has been fulfilled, there is an undercurrent of "if it has been fulfilled, maybe God does exist."
Maybe it all fits exactly into Ba'al's plan. Who knows! Which God? Why that God? That's why this is a historical and not theological debate. I predict my plane will land. If it does, can I make claims of being God?
As for that last bit, if you said, "The dispersed Syrians will come back when things are stable again," it doesn't necessarily mean all of them. The followup question would generally be, "All of them?"
"The" means "the", not "some of". If that's not what you meant, then you should have the foresight to phrase it accurately. Another argument against God.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
If God does exist, the UN could have been who he used to re-establish Israel.
Could be, but now you have to prove that God exists. Theological argument, not a historical one.
Even if Christians and Muslims live there, it's still a nation that's "for" Jews. Sorry for the poor phrasing, but you know what I mean.
I don't, actually. Ethnically or religiously? What about Jews for Jesus or Jews by heritage but are atheist?
If God exists, surely he will stop the earth from ultimately being destroyed by the sun.
That's easily provable either way in about 5 billion years.
The verse doesn't say all of the dispersed will be there.
If you tell me to pay "the" bill or to bring "the" cake, and I only pay half of the bill or bring half of a cake, I've not done what you asked. It's simple, it wasn't fulfilled. Saying "the" means someting very specific that hasn't happened. Prophecy failed.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
In Jeremiah 30... The word that came to Jeremiah from the Lord : “Thus says the Lord , the God of Israel: Write in a book all the words that I have spoken to you. For behold, days are coming, declares the Lord , when I will restore the fortunes of my people, Israel and Judah, says the Lord , and I will bring them back to the land that I gave to their fathers, and they shall take possession of it.”
The UN did that, not Jehovah. They don't have all the land they had. Also, it's a secular nation with many Muslims and Christians living there.
In Amos 9... I will restore the fortunes of my people Israel, and they shall rebuild the ruined cities and inhabit them; they shall plant vineyards and drink their wine, and they shall make gardens and eat their fruit. I will plant them on their land, and they shall never again be uprooted out of the land that I have given them,” says the Lord your God.
Well, clearly that one can't be true, one day the sun will expand and turn everything on it to a crisp, so the "never" on that one fails.
In Isaiah 11... He will raise a signal for the nations and will assemble the banished of Israel, and gather the dispersed of Judah from the four corners of the earth.
Not all of the dispersed are there. Also, the UN re-established the nation of Israel, not Jehovah.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
I don't think it's even my criteria, jgnat. Those criteria, to me, simply seem a reasonable standard by which we could determine whether or not something was foretold.
Simply predicting that something reasonable would happen isn't agood standard. For instance, I am posting this from an airplane. It's not a prophecy to predict that at some point this plane will be back on the ground.
recently there have been several claims made regarding prophecies that came true.
i've not personally seen a prophecy that i would consider as having come true.
i would consider the following as the requirements to say something is a prophecy and evaluate whether or not it came true:.
What specifically was in the prophecy and what specifically happened?