Is it moral to take vague Bible prophecies lacking names,specific dates or...

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...locations & claim they came true if? that makes it look like the Bible is true. Remember, the people who would buy the book would be looking for reasons to believe that the Bible was true, so they wouldn't question your claims. You would become a well-liked author in certain circles and you might make a lot of money, although you would tell people the money wasn't important. Do women think that is moral, considering that it has been done several times ?
 
Of all the religions that have come and gone, its amazing when one group touts theirs over others. Christianity took hold back when the common person couldn't read. That should tell you something right there. If religion wasn't taught until you were 18, it'd be a whole different story, but they make sure they shove it in your heads when you're too young to know better.
 
As a Christian who knows the bible inside out and is developed spiritually, you can 'feel' the Pastors that God has commanded to speak.

An excellent young one is : Pastorpowerfull http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pop129iUDFQ

When he speaks, I feel in my heart he speaks the truth. I know the Bible very, very well.
 
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