Jeffroan hour ago🤦♂️
Please just go away.
This will happen when nobody responds, lol. Quit feeding the trolls ;)
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by EisMe 23 Replies latest watchtower beliefs
EisMe: The data I shared regarding global warming was relevant only to 7000 years, which is the time period that humans have lived upon this planet.
Yeah, that's the problem: your claim is incorrect. Don't use old books written by people who didn't understand their world to make predictions many centuries later. We have plenty of examples of why this doesn't work. Yours will be yet another.
TonusOHan hour agoEisMe: The data I shared regarding global warming was relevant only to 7000 years, which is the time period that humans have lived upon this planet.
Yeah, that's the problem: your claim is incorrect. Don't use old books written by people who didn't understand their world to make predictions many centuries later. We have plenty of examples of why this doesn't work. Yours will be yet another.
TonusOH, I appreciate your engagement with this discussion.
You raise an important challenge—questioning the validity of using ancient texts to interpret modern events. It’s a fair concern, given how far society has progressed in technology and scientific understanding. However, dismissing prophecy outright overlooks one key pattern: time has continuously validated biblical warnings about global crises.
Throughout history, prophecy has been met with skepticism. Yet events repeatedly unfold in ways that align with ancient descriptions. Revelation 16:8-9 warns of intense heat scorching people—today, we witness unprecedented global temperatures. Isaiah 24:5-6 speaks of the earth being defiled—environmental destruction is now at crisis levels.
What makes this discussion more compelling today is the advent of AI—a tool that allows for deeper analysis of ancient texts, historical records, and global trends. Through AI-driven comparisons, we can see patterns that may have been overlooked in previous generations. Instead of rejecting prophecy outright, wouldn’t it be worth exploring how AI can uncover insights that link the past with the present?
Is it possible that ancient wisdom carries foresight beyond what modern perspectives allow? Should prophecy be dismissed simply because it predates scientific methods, or does its alignment with global events demand consideration?
I welcome further discussion on this. What evidence would convince you that prophecy might hold patterns worth recognizing?
EisMe:
This will happen when nobody responds, lol. Quit feeding the trolls
Such refreshing self-awareness. 😒
But that's really just a ploy to leave your drivel unchallenged in the end.
Just go away.