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end of the world predictions wiki

is evidence in hindsight really evidence?
all of these end of the world profecies only really make sense after the event happened. does that mean that we are just fitting the evidence to the prediction? and how accurate could that be? aren't we drawing the target around the gunshot?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_sharpshooter_fallacy
for example, the nostradamus predictions.
"the wheels on the bus" could predict the fall of the roman empire and the fires of london, so why is this guys stuff taken seriously?
ex pro and ex con
the apocolypse hasn't started yet, so those "theories" have not been proven.
you made yourself look like an idiot
No, it's only evidence to the delusional.
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Bob Mitchell - January 2010 Prophecy update - EU and the Antichrist - Global Governance
Can a non-Christian be a Preterist?
Can a non-Christian be a Preterist?
I mean the Jewish Nation was enting into open, violent rebellion with Rome. Did John of Patmos really have to be a prophet to predict that the World would come to an End (for Jews)?
I do not think that I have to believe in Jesus as the Christ to realize that people were laying bets (and making predictions) on how bad Jerusalem was going to get its but kicked.
The Book of Revelations seems to have covered the bases pretty well though.
"Preterism is a variant of Christian eschatology which holds that some or all of the biblical prophecies concerning the Last Days or End Times refer to events which already happened in the first century after Christ's birth."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preterism
Your fiction is non-historical. Fact is you did have to believe in Jesus as Christ, and Josephus is witness. All the Christians fled to Hella and environs, there is not one Christian death in the million or so killed. Not only that Josephus gives a handful of horrific examples that he says convinced even the Pagans that God was punishing Jerusalem.
It wasn't Revelations either, by the way, it was Matthew 24-25.














