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Biblical Prophecy vs. Non-Biblical Future Predictors
The difference between Bible prophecy and the predictions of men and women such as Nostradamus, Joseph Smith, William Miller, Jean Dixon, as well as that of modern-day fortune tellers is as contrasting as night and day. Let us notice just … Continue reading →
Posted in Apologetics, Evidence, mormon, Mormons, Prophecy, Seventh Day Adventists
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