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Originally Posted by getaceres I was talking about the Catholic Bible, that is the one that I was taught since I was a child. If you refer to another Bible, then I don't know where your Bible comes from. Maybe your Bible is directly translated from Hebrew or even you know Hebrew yourself. Anyway, for the Catholic their Bible is right and the others are wrong, at least in some parts. The fact that multiple versions of the same book claiming to have the absolute Truth without providing any evidence, and ofently being contradicted by evidence, doen't make any good to the Bible concept itself. |
you must mean the Vulgate. Still you are wrong in how it came about as well. They all came about the same way, just different manuscripts used. There is only one english translation w/o error and that is the kjv. Over 95% of all mss overwhelmingly support it. All other NT translations (modern), and the Latin Vulgate, were translated using the minority text. Basically two compilations (Alexandrian text) traced back to the heretic Origen.
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Originally Posted by getaceres Put a clear and concise prophecy that was not resolved by the Bible itself. I mean, if I read in a book that "X says that Y will occur" and then it says "and Y occured" it doesn't provide a proof. Proofs of that kind must be verified by third parties.
Also, "Babilonia will fall" is not a prophecy at all at least it provided more details. Most Chinese people will tell you that USA will not rule the world forever, and they are not prophets at all. |
The book of Daniel is regarded as the most precise example of biblical prophecy. I have not read most of it, but at a glance this page looks pretty good
The Prophecy of Daniel 11
I'm not writing a book about it here so if you really want to know you'll have to research it yourself.
Any fool knows the USA has all but fallen. Time is short. That doesn't require a prophet, just a little common sense that those that don't learn from history will repeat it.