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Like I said, there is nothing particularly unusual about the Jewish Diaspora. As far as the modern establishment of Israel, again, it is not too unbelievable that the mere presence of the "prophecy" in the Bible could have increased the likelihood of that event.
Yes it is. Everyone knows that everyone lives everywhere. I wouldn't even know where to start for finding a source, since it is so very common. If you are unaware of this, never spent time in a big city, read history, known people from other countries, I don't know what to say. Besides, I'm not the only one who can go online.
Can you show me your support of this.
Of what? The first part is common knowledge. The second was logic-based speculation.
And also can you show prophetic notification declaring it will happen?
Of course not. You are the one supporting prophecy here. I'm the one who has skepticism regarding prophecy.
And any purpose of it in pre-written history documented would be helpful.
Yes, it would be very helpful to you to have this data. Unfortunately, I know of none, but feel free to research it.
1 -to scatter them to all the Nations
Not uncommon. All of the 5 major religions have diaspora communities around the globe. There almost certainly American, British and Chinese folks in every country. The authors were Jews, and their people had already known war, slavery, mistreatment throughout their early history. It isn't much a stretch to think that a) they could believe that state of affairs would go on, b) that it actually WOULD go on. Not guaranteed, but far from unlikely.
2 - then bring the Jews back from all the Nations He had scattered them, which are also other detailed prophesied! And bringing them back was fulfilled after ww2.
Interesting thing that. If the Christians hadn't converted the Torah into the OT, a lot of the prophecies would have been forgotten. Perhaps even the connection to the Jews. But of course, that's not what happened. The OT was common knowledge to the majority of Christians by WWII. Because the US and most UN member states were predominately Christian, elected officials were pressured to support and fund the modern foundation of Israel. You could call it a self-fulfilling prophecy.
It almost seems if it weren't for Israel life wouldn't be quite as disturbed.
What does Israel have to do with almost anything outside of its immediate vicinity over the past few years?
What is Light?
Visually perceived radiant energy.
Can it be in three time periods at the same time?
No.
Is God known as Light?
I don't know. You tell me.
Does He give Eternal Life?
There is no way to have eternal life.
Did anyone writing the Bible understand the speed of light, or was that a scientific realization of modern day?
The speed of light was determined by Olas Roemer in 1676.
Light is neither omniscient or omnipresent. Most religions equate light and day time with their gods, probably because night is scary and dangerous.
Again did these ancient writers understand the science of Light?
There is no evidence that they understood any form of science, much less how light works.
So like it, or not this IS reasonable evidence,
Not if it is using Biblical quotes to support a Biblical claim. Its like using a fictional book that introduces a character and later kills him, and claim that those events happened in real life without any outside evidence showing that this character really lived in died.
I do not know why you can't understand this.
There aren't "numerous divisions". There are a bunch of people all working together to find the truth a bout a very complex scenario where there is still much that isn't fully understood. There are people who have different hypothesis for now, but the idea is to work to get rid of the weakest ones and work with what remains. They aren't in different camps, and they won't continue to support their hypothesis if it gets proven wrong. They are also all working to reduce the necessity of interpretation.
Christians, on the other hand, the all have the exact same book to work with. A book supposedly infallible, indirectly authored by God, who is supposed to be a God of Love. Yet, they sometimes have vast disagreements based on interpretation. On occasion, they have warred with each other. If God is perfect, this should never happen, unless he had nothing to do with its authorship.
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