Dr. Brown’s “personal prediction” is presented by him as having the weight of a prophecy, particularly since his target is who he deems false prophets; no such thing needs to be claimed to have been from God. Nowhere in his screed does he show any doubt in it or indicate that it can/will fail, particularly in the timeline he presents or the words he uses (such as “a month … a year … it’s over”, very absolute terms).
I certainly do agree on the matter of those that set dates. That has always been the mark of a false prophet.
RE: Dr. Brown’s “personal prediction” is presented by him as having the weight of a prophecy
That is *NOT* the impression I get and I sort of “know” the man like I “know” Rush Limbaugh. He does not fancy himself as having the gift of prophecy ( as in foretelling the future ).
If he does not show any doubt in his personal (emphasis) prediction ( not as a prophet to the church), it is because he is quite certain that a Democrat will serve out the current term as President ( be it Joe or Kamala ).