70AD and Ksrael was destroyed as prophecied.
Then as prophecied, the Jews, were gathered together and the modern state of Israel was born.
That's what the Bible said, that's what happened.
So is that not truth of Bible prophecy?
Stop playing the victim card. It's par for the course with you. You clearly remember what I said otherwise you wouldn't be saying it doesn't hold water.
Assuming that your rather terse question is aimed at me, without the courtesy of directing it personally -
it is obvious that yourself and Theland believe that you are right, and will brook no argument, so your debate was, is, and remains, pointless.
Hence the simile offered, which is really self-explanatory - two people arguing over something neither of them has a use for, a pointless fight, stubbornness personified - I am sure you get the idea.
andy-hughes, Theland and I aren't arguing theology. He persists in asking me a question I've answered countless times - and I've told him so. He's on a wind-up.
Naomi - // andy-hughes, Theland and I aren't arguing theology. He persists in asking me a question I've answered countless times - and I've told him so. He's on a wind-up. //
In that case, is it not easier simply to ignore him?
I think Theland likes to get a reaction, I have tried to stop playing the game, but if you have the time and the inclination, I wouldn't dream of trying to stop you enjoying yourself.
I assure you I am not enjoying this.
Why?
Because Naomi talks down to me and her tone needs to be toned down.
I stated that, "it was written, and it happened," that is a prophecy.
Naomi insists that the method and circumstances of the fulfillment were not written, therefore it is not a prophecy.
But Naomi can never give an inch, and must always promote herself as omniscient. A bit like God.