Mike,
>>The Bible. The same place that predicted ... that Israel would indeed be formed again as a nation.
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>Has it crossed your mind that this could be more of a cause and effect scenario, as opposed to some supernatural prediction?
Of course.. However, Mike, when you have over 300 of these very specific prediciotns coming to pass it soon becomes evident to the rational mind that there's more here than mere chance.
I seem to recall that only eight (8) of these specific predictions would statistically be like carving the Earth out with a one lile crust, filling it with silver dollars, marking only one, blindfolding someone and having them pick the one marked coin on their first try. The numbers are overwhelming...
The problem is is that folks don't view these with knowledge or without prejudices - including a lot of church goers...
Best,
DD
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