Henry Morris Quotes
An Especially Powerful Type Of Historical Evidence [for The Bible And Christianity] Is That Of Fulfilled Prophecy - Historical Events Written Down Long Before They Actually Happen. Hundreds Of Prophecies In The Bible Have Been Remarkably Fulfilled Exactly As Fortold But Often Hundreds Of Years Later. This Type Of Evidence Is Unique To The Bible And Can Be Explained Only By Divine Inspiration. God, The Creator Of Time, Is Outside Of Time. He Is The One Who Controls The Future And, Therefore, Is The Only One Who Knows The Future.
Bible Prophecies Are Not Vague And Rambling, Such As Those Of Nostradamus And Other Supposed Extrabiblical Prophets. Prophecies In The Bible Deal With Specific Places, People, And Events, And Their Fulfillments Can Be Checked By Reference To Subsequent History.
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