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Was Jesus a False Prophet?

Was Jesus a false prophet? While Christians should have no trouble saying “No” to this question, fewer can explain why. Indeed, it is because of a popular Christian view of a certain passage from the Gospels that skeptics find reason to doubt. Click HEREto find the answer!

January 28, 2020 in Apologetics, Prophecy / Eschatology.

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