And you are doing the exact same thing by claiming he's wrong with his interpretation.
Don't be a hypocrite and allow for yourself what you condemn in others.
And that STILL didn't answer then question. That is not a prophecy that he prophesied that did not come to pass.
He's recognizing parallels that are pretty obvious to anyone who pays attention. That is NOT claiming special revelation from God.
There are spiritual laws and principles that God has established that kick in when obeyed or violated. Recognizing them as having happened and seeing the same principles play out again today is NOT prophecy.
NO matter how much you don't like him and want to read into what he said more than he said, you still have not proved what you claim, that he made prophecies that have not come to pass and that he is a false prophet.
You are free to not like what he said all you want but you are wrong to smear him and falsely accuse him of things he never said or did.
>>And you are doing the exact same thing by claiming he's wrong with his interpretation. Don't be a hypocrite and allow for yourself what you condemn in others.<<
According to your illogic, anyone can claim to be a prophet and/or have received special revelations, and we should not question them. Christians are instructed by Christ and the Apostles to abide by the Gospel, and yet you are judging me rather than him? You are the hypocrite.
>>And that STILL didn't answer then question. That is not a prophecy that he prophesied that did not come to pass.<<
Did you bother to read my comments? Cahn predicted America is in danger of judgment. That may be true, or not true; but he doesn't know our nation's destiny, nor does America's sins match the sins of Israel who violated the the Torah, as he pretends.
Christians are not under the Torah (nor is anyone else.) Jesus Christ fulfilled the Law and the Old Testament prophecies, so we are under the New Covenant in which God writes his law in the hearts of the faithful.
The financial crisis of 2015-2016 never materialized, so his claim of 7-year cycles in the stock market turned out to be false prophecy. Further, he cherry-picked past failures, fudged some dates, and claimed there is a pattern, when there is none.
>>He's recognizing parallels that are pretty obvious to anyone who pays attention. That is NOT claiming special revelation from God.<<
There is nothing obvious about anything Cahn said. If anything, he is a Judaizer
>>There are spiritual laws and principles that God has established that kick in when obeyed or violated. Recognizing them as having happened and seeing the same principles play out again today is NOT prophecy.<<
Not true. The commandment of the Lord is that we love our neighbors as ourselves. We are judged as individuals, not as a nation.
>>NO matter how much you don't like him and want to read into what he said more than he said, you still have not proved what you claim, that he made prophecies that have not come to pass and that he is a false prophet.<<
Of course I did. You are too blind to see it.
>>You are free to not like what he said all you want but you are wrong to smear him and falsely accuse him of things he never said or did.<<
I did not smear him. He pretends to have received special revelation, and I exposed him as a charlatan. Big difference!
Believe the Gospel.
Mr. Kalamata