Faith writes:
I didn't say my *predictions* are sharp and objective, what I said is that the signs i observed are sharp and objective: an exact time, an exact calculation, not ambiguous like Nostradamus' supposed prophecies.
Sharp and objective observations would result in definitive conclusions. In your case they don't. Last time you had even more observations and gave us a date. Not possible this time it seems.
On top of that you're 'sharp and objective' observations are pure nonsense, simple confirmation bias. Your 666 stuff is the perfect example - utterly contrived to confirm an existing belief.
The generation of Jews in Judea when Christ was born had an exact calculation from the book of Daniel to tell them their Messiah was at the very door and yet they missed Him. Lack of faith.
There we have it. If faith is required to detect these 'sharp and objective' signs, they are - by definition, neither sharp nor objective. In fact the very opposite - totally obfuscated and very personally subjective.
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