THE LAST BATTLE
Sir, — Ye are a cleever nimi, Mac, but even clever men sometimes step in "Where angels' fear to tread." St. Paul made t his statement, "Despise not prophesyiligs," "Prove all things, hold last to that which is good." Whilst your letter contains much that is irrelevant to the subject of prophecy I failed to /iltd one proof that Bible prophecies had not been fultilled. Now here is a statement that can be proved by the intelligent seeker; ovei HO per cent of Bible prophecies have been fulfilled, there is less than 10 per cent to be completed, one of which is the final conflict in Palestine. If our friend had read my articles which appeared in the Herald of 2!U5.-IO and .'51.8.40 dealing with prophetic statements on Israel-Britain I do not think he would have launched out his diatribe on prophecy. There is an old English proverb "A cobbler should stick to his last." May I suggest that our friend sticks to selling books until such time as he is more familiar with the subject of his attack—Prophecy. Cvmrt.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23958, 7 May 1941, Page 13
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182THE LAST BATTLE New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23958, 7 May 1941, Page 13
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