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God Does the Impossible

Here is an important reminder. What are the odds of 100 prophecies being fulfilled by chance alone? 

Impossible. Very impossible. 

Here are the odds: 1×10^−120/1×10^−120. To give a practical example to illustrate how small the number is, ChatGPT 4 compares it to the number of atoms in the observable universe: Atoms in the Observable Universe: The estimated number of atoms in the observable universe is around 10^80. Therefore, 1×10^−120/1×10^−120 is much smaller than the reciprocal of the number of atoms in the universe. It’s like imagining you had one specific atom in a universe multiplied by many orders of magnitude of more universes. 

Putting It Into Perspective, Tiny Probability: The probability is so small that it is beyond practical experience. It is effectively zero for any physical or probabilistic event we can conceive of in reality. 

Scale Comparison: If the universe were filled with grains of sand and each grain represented another universe, you would still be talking about a minuscule fraction of the total. So, it is an incredibly small number, far beyond what we typically encounter in everyday life or even in most scientific contexts. 

ChatGPT 4 says such odds mean the event is unlikely to occur by chance throughout the entire history of the universe. For such a thing to happen, it would require us to rethink everything we think we know, and it would point to supernatural insight. 

That's exactly what the prophecies point to. They point to God. The odds have been achieved. The Bible has done the impossible. It's time people pay attention to it. 

There are approximately 100 prophecies in the first two chapters of my book, "What Happens NEXT?" You can read those chapters for free here at my blog. The links to the chapters are at the bottom of this post. Many of those prophecies are happening now or lining up to happen, I also include numerous prophecies that have already been fulfilled to demonstrate the literal nature of Bible Prophecies. Even extremely symbolic prophecies point to literal events. 

 


 

You can read chapters one and two of "What Happens NEXT?" at these links. 

Chapter One Link: https://gehennarevisited.blogspot.com/2023/04/what-happens-next-chapter-one.html

Chapter Two Link: https://gehennarevisited.blogspot.com/2023/04/what-happens-next-chapter-two.html

The link to purchase "What Happens NEXT?" at Amazon is:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C24YGQWL

Those chapters cover the prophecies in the above video and many more with scripture references.

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