How is God unreal to people when some of the prophecies in the Bible have come true?

PeTony4Life

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There have been some end time prophecies full-filled according to some of the books of the Bible, so how can God be imaginary to some? Just curious on what the nonbelievers belive...
 
Because God Himself blinded the majority to the truth.

Romans 11:7 What then? Israel hath not obtained that which he seeketh for; but the election hath obtained it, and the rest were blinded
 
Lmao which one of these "prophecies" do you think came true? IMHO almost all of the prophecies can be dis proven scientifically.
 
I hope you aren't serious. You do realize that hundreds of generations have all thought they were in the "end times" because those prophecies can mean anything

When that dragon shows up we'll talk.
 
1. There are several mundane ways in which a prediction of the future can be fulfilled:
1. Retrodiction. The "prophecy" can be written or modified after the events fulfilling it have already occurred.
2. Vagueness. The prophecy can be worded in such a way that people can interpret any outcome as a fulfillment. Nostradomus's prophecies are all of this type. Vagueness works particularly well when people are religiously motivated to believe the prophecies.
3. Inevitability. The prophecy can predict something that is almost sure to happen, such as the collapse of a city. Since nothing lasts forever, the city is sure to fall someday. If it has not, it can be said that according to prophecy, it will.
4. Denial. One can claim that the fulfilling events occurred even if they have not. Or, more commonly, one can forget that the prophecy was ever made.
5. Self-fulfillment. A person can act deliberately to satisfy a known prophecy.

There are no prophecies in the Bible that cannot easily fit into one or more of those categories.

2. In biblical times, prophecies were not simply predictions. They were warnings of what could or would happen if things did not change. They were meant to influence people's behavior. If the people heeded the prophecy, the events would not come to pass; Jonah 3 gives an example. A fulfilled prophecy was a failed prophecy, because it meant people did not heed the warning.

3. The Bible also contains failed prophecies, in the sense that things God said would happen did not (Skeptic's Annotated Bible n.d.). For example:
* Joshua said that God would, without fail, drive out the Jebusites and Canaanites, among others (Josh. 3:9-10). But those tribes were not driven out (Josh. 15:63, 17:12-13).
* Ezekiel said Egypt would be made an uninhabited wasteland for forty years (29:10-14), and Nebuchadrezzar would plunder it (29:19-20). Neither happened.

4. Other religions claim many fulfilled prophecies, too (Prophecy Fulfilled n.d.).
 
Yes, people have been claiming proof that the "end time" is here for nearly 2000 years; they always cite prophecies that have been fulfilled.

When there are gabunches of mostly vague prophecies, they keep coming "true" by coincidence.

You don't give any list of the ones you're claiming to have come true, but none of the hundreds of times the end of the world was here have ever preceded the actual end of the actual world.

Thus, the repeated claims that various prophecies have come true are still not evidence of the existence of any imaginary beings.
 
" some of the prophecies in the Bible have come true?"

Like.......What?

I know...the one about WARS in the middle east of all places...!

WOW, cant believe that the bible was able to predict that would happen again!
Wowi
 
Because some people also think that the prophecies are vague enough to apply to anything. Some can apply the prophecy multiple times. Some just don't think that the prophecies are anything except the ramblings of madmen.
 
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