"Spent more time studying Bible prophecy than physics. Predicted the end times would begin no earlier than 2060 based on Daniel's prophecies."
"Created Pascal's Wager. 'The prophecies are the strongest proof of Jesus Christ. It is for them also that God has made provision, for the event which has fulfilled them is a miracle.'"
"'I was merely thinking God's thoughts after him.' Studied biblical chronology alongside planetary motion."
"Calculated Daniel's 69 weeks to exactly 173,880 days — landing on Palm Sunday, April 6, 32 AD."
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Mathematician Peter Stoner had 600 university students calculate the probability of just 8 prophecies being fulfilled by chance. Their peer-reviewed results, published in Science Speaks, are staggering.
Like blindly sticking a pin in a world map and hitting one specific house. Among thousands of towns, Micah named the tiny village 700 years early.
Not 29. Not 31. Exactly 30 — the price of a slave. Zechariah named the amount AND that it would be thrown in the temple AND used for a potter's field.
Like predicting the exact date your great-great-great-grandchild 15 generations from now will walk through a specific door. Daniel nailed Palm Sunday to the day.
No nation in history has been destroyed, scattered for 19 centuries across every continent, and reconstituted. It's like shuffling a deck of cards and getting the same order twice — then doing it again.
David described pierced hands and feet, divided garments, and casting lots in 1000 BC. Crucifixion wasn't invented until ~400 BC by the Persians. It's like describing an electric chair in the Middle Ages.
Three prophets made absurd predictions about superpowers: "Tyre's ruins will be thrown into the sea" (they were), "Egypt will never be great again" (2,500 years and counting), "Babylon will never be rebuilt" (still ruins).
That's 100 quadrillion. Imagine covering the entire state of Texas 2 feet deep in silver dollars, marking ONE coin, mixing them up, and a blindfolded person picking the marked coin on the first try. That's the odds for just 8 prophecies.
There are only 1080 atoms in the entire observable universe.
This number is larger than atoms in a trillion trillion universes.
Your odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292 million (108). This is like winning the Powerball every single week for 20 consecutive weeks — without buying a second ticket.
Your odds of getting struck by lightning this year: 1 in 1.2 million. This probability is like getting struck by lightning every day for 400 years — consecutively.
At some point, coincidence isn't a rational explanation. It's denial.