Anyone can declare anything wrong when it’s taken out of context.
That has been demonstrated to you, and to the others who are reading this thread who can see how inconsistent you are.
It’s really pretty amusing to watch you try to use Scripture from a God you say you don’t believe to try to prove that the Scripture is wrong.
In order to use Scripture in that way, means that it in some way must be authoritative. But if there are no absolutes, then it is not authoritative, nor is anything else you would use to disprove Scripture, yourself included.
Your thought processes and what you present as reasoning and logic are so full of holes, you could drive a mack truck through them.
Your problem is that you don't realize the 'scripture' was written by men, who invented God.
In order to use Scripture in that way, means that it in some way must be authoritative. But if there are no absolutes, then it is not authoritative, nor is anything else you would use to disprove Scripture, yourself included.
You can misuse definitions all you want, it doesn't change the fact that there are no accurate prophecies.
Your thought processes and what you present as reasoning and logic are so full of holes, you could drive a mack truck through them.
I think you feel that way because your basic assumptions are wrong. Once you grasp the idea that the Bible was written by men, with no more ability to understand and predict the future than you or I have, then you will understand what I have been trying to explain to you.