So please set me straight if I’m missing something. You’re arguing roughly that:
The Messianic Prophecies of the OT are an elaborate, kabbalistic sort of shell-game, with the Gospel writers penning their “fulfillment” in a largely fictional account around a man being called “Jesus Christ”.
That this was the ultimate aim of the writers of the specific Prophecies - to which they employed many tricks and puns in order to project their intention centuries into the future, where they figured they’d be “unlocked”.
Am I missing anything here ?
Okay, I’m not going to deny any of that, at all. I’m totally open to the possibility that Isaiah, say, was “forecasting” certain things through “kabbalistic” word-and-number play - which the Gospel Writers seven-hundred or so years later “decoded” - illuminating them as to how properly to ”fulfil the Prophecy” with their fictional account of the God-Man Jesus Christ. Sure, why not ?
So, by now, because it’s already been “decoded”, it should be pretty easy to find a few examples, right ? Do you happen to know of any ? Sincere question: what was the specific forecast and how was it fulfilled ?
Surely there must be many of these. In fact I know of a few off the top of my head.
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Numerology is not logical for physics and chemistry predictions
Numerology does not enable you to understand what will happen based on physics
Numerology is a language to send secret messages to specific individuals that know the code without the rest of the public that sees the message understanding the intended meaning
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How can you claim to know so much about the Kabballah but so little about numerology
Are you telling me the Kabballah is nkt full of numerology
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What would anyone "do" with it? Isn't it just some kind of jewish mysticism?
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Hmong people told me things were levitating when they worked with demon possessed people
If you talk to either Hmong Christians or Hmong Animists they will tell you supernatural sounding stories
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I actually _have_ heard about supernatural things from people in iceland. Yet... the common factor is... it's always stories, it's never repeatable, and it never happens in the vicinity of scientific equipment, and of course, I've never seen anything myself.
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So for me, I consider it nothing but stories until empirical evidence is presented, at which point, it becomes an interesting investigation into the unknown.
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Me witnessing it personally is not evidence, unless I could replicate it, at will, in front of cameras, equipment, etc. My first respons, lacking that, would be to question my sanity and go to a psychologist. ;)
I agree, you have a point here!
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You are wrong. We are not talking a legal process, we are talking scientific evidence.
You must learn the difference between evidence in a legal court, and the evidence that science requires.
Before you know this, you cannot understand the arguments I make.
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Science is not based on eye witness accounts, it is based on falsifiable hypotheses, and repeatable and verifiable experiments. There is a reason that a scientist just "seeing" something is not counted as empirical evidence. Countless scientists have seen things which were mistakes or they misinterpreted the evidence.
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This seems to be similar to James arguments, and I've successfully countered them, so won't do it again.
No, an hypothesis is not the same thing as a story. The bible is not a hypothesis. As for whta science is or is not doing right now, has nothing to do with the argument or question at hand.
What’s funny to me about it; we know color exists, in spite of a stubborn blind man‘s insistence it doesn’t. So said blind man certainly won’t concede it’s existence simply because we’re all clearly conversant in the paradigm. But the only apparatus in existence that can change that is given solely at God’s discretion.
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Incorrect, so you're the nigga here.
It’s really an awful lot like trying to convince a blind man that “red” or “green” are objectively real. Very similar. You won’t be talked out of its denial, at that’s fine - it’s really nothing you need to worry about 😆