The bible doesn't prophesy all of history. They're so ambiguous; don't name names or specific locations so all the adherents use confirmation bias to "prove" them correct.
They're so loosely written they could fit many things. The fact that you believe it simply exposes your dismal standards of "proof."
Check out the prophecies about the City of Tyre, and what happened historically there, ending with Alexander the great IIRC. 500 years ahead of time and it's very specific. But I guess the Cabal was just playing 500D chess all those centuries ago.
Name one other book that prophesies all of history, before it was written, the way the Bible does.
The bible doesn't prophesy all of history. They're so ambiguous; don't name names or specific locations so all the adherents use confirmation bias to "prove" them correct.
They're so loosely written they could fit many things. The fact that you believe it simply exposes your dismal standards of "proof."
Check out the prophecies about the City of Tyre, and what happened historically there, ending with Alexander the great IIRC. 500 years ahead of time and it's very specific. But I guess the Cabal was just playing 500D chess all those centuries ago.
The sulfur balls littering Sodom and Gomorrah, the burnt top of Mount Sinai, the destroyed Babylon that has never been rebuilt, and there's a lot more