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To: Dimensio; BrandtMichaels
Prophesies can be spoofed in any number of ways:

  1. The "prophesy" could've been written after the event and backdated to cover it
  2. The "prophesy" could be vague enough to cover any number of events (the Book of Revelation comes to mind...)
  3. The events in question are completely fictitious as is the prophesy said to cover them

305 posted on 09/19/2006 11:27:19 AM PDT by Junior (Identical fecal matter, alternate diurnal period)
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To: Junior; Dimensio

Archeology continues to uncover facts that support the accuracy and truthfulness of the Bible everyday.

Included in this - the dead sea scrolls - show that these writings from the old testament are accurate and were indeed written hundreds of years (approx 1000 if I recall correctly) before Jesus Christ.

Nothing about Psalm 22 is vague - some Bible students even think that Jesus last words may have been a full repeating from Psalm 22. Either way he uttered words from both the beginning and ending of Psalm 22 while he was being crucified. Furthermore, many of the prophecies about his life and death were fulfilled by others in His life - including the evil King Herod.

Maybe you should 'pull your heads out of the sand' before the time of your own demise...


564 posted on 09/20/2006 10:02:50 AM PDT by BrandtMichaels
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