Friday, December 19, 2008

Prophecy

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Philosopher Chad McIntosh on the role of prophecy as evidence. Philosopher, theologian, and IT Business Executive, Glenn Miller on Messianic prophecy and on the question of whether NT writers used such prophecy honestly.

Yet today John Loftus states, as if there aren't arguments to the contrary, that "there is no OT prophecy of Jesus' birth, ministry, death, or resurrection that is to be legitimately considered a prophecy that was fulfilled in any grammatical-historical sense pointing specifically to Jesus."

John seems to have the same attitude on his blog as he does in his pitiful book: sweeping claims are enough to establish the truth of one's beliefs and arguments about the details aren't necessary.

Yeah. Best of luck with that, John.
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