I don't think your post addressed what I said.

Yes, Jesus' death was a fulfillment of dozens of Old Testament prophecies.

That's irrelevant regarding Lindsay, whose predictions have never come true. If they had, you'd be listing them.

I've never read any of his books because the titles of his books (like one named above) raise lots of red flags. Profiting from books with iffy predictions might cast doubt on his sincerity. I think his adherents are sincere, if a tad misled.

I'll say it again...neither Jesus or the apostles said anything regarding the geopolitics of the times. Jesus said Jerusalem would be destroyed by Rome for its unfaithfulness (as it was in 586BC by Babylon), but that wasn't political, it was a passing of Yahweh's judgment.

It is my opinion, and only my opinion, that Christians
should focus on what they were focused on.

I've said all I can say on the subject. Any more, I'll just be repeating myself.

My only motive for posting was to raise awareness of the Bible's silence on matters which religious figures like to make declarations, often for profit.

The Bible is full of prophecies...all of which come true, setting it far apart from hucksters.


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