Does the idea of Biblical Prophecy seem ... well, laughingly absurd, galactically improbable? Good It's supposed to seem that way. In fact, for Biblical prophecy to work properly, its readers have to be highly skeptical. Biblical prophecy requires, even promotes uber-skepticism at times to evoke the intended response in its readers. The credibility of its message, that its words were authored by God, gains increased potency as the highly improbable happens again and again. When the absurdly improbable actually occurs, over and over, in documented, historically verifiable situations, our...
Does the idea of Biblical Prophecy seem ... well, laughingly absurd, galactically improbable? Good It's supposed to seem that way. In fact, for Bibli...