Can you deny the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy?

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Daniel 2: 41- 43: And whereas you beheld the feet and the toes to be partly of molded clay of a potter and partly of iron, the kingdom itself will prove to be divided, but somewhat of the hardness of iron will prove to be in it, forasmuch as you beheld the iron mixed with moist clay. 42 And as for the toes of the feet being partly of iron and partly of molded clay, the kingdom will partly prove to be strong and will partly prove to be fragile. 43 Whereas you beheld iron mixed with moist clay, they will come to be mixed with the offspring of mankind; but they will not prove to be sticking together, this one to that one, just as iron is not mixing with molded clay.




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Can you deny the fulfillment of Daniel's prophecy?
 
The liberals used to try to post-date the book of Daniel because of all the prophecy about the nations that were yet to come to power that he named along with their fate.

A man by the name of Robert Dick Wilson came along and fet the liberals to the lions.
http://www.practicalbible.com/content/robert-dick-wilson-a-great-scholar-who-believed-bible

Wilson had learned 45 languages.

Among the languages he learned were Babylonian, Ethiopic, Phoenician, Aramaic, Egyptian, Coptic, Persian, Armenian, Arabic, Syriac, and Egyptian.


There has never been nor can be argument against the date of Daniel.
 
Lots of other nations have had divided people in its history. USA in 1861 was at its worse. So, a couple of out of context biblical verses does not prophesize the world.
 
Jews celibate Chanukkah because the prophecy was fulfilled study history.
 
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