In this book, I am tempted to step aside and let the prophets speak. So here he's quoting Hal Enzi, ours is a time of mysticism. And then my professor writes, inevitable precision since we disregard these prophecies that don't occur. Right? I guess we'd call that confirmation bias. Lindsay notes that many biblical scholars late date predictions such as Isaiah's clearly the syndicates. There's an honest controversy over this point and Lindsay's interpretation is open to question at least. The irony of course is that when he says that when somebody says something that isn't true, you know, it doesn't come from God. He predicted that the end was going to come by

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