Dismissal of Fulfilled Prophecy — Atheism / Secular Skepticism Debunked
Skeptics claim biblical prophecies are vague, post-dated, or cherry-picked.
Over 300 Messianic prophecies in the Tanakh were fulfilled by Yeshua — written centuries before his birth. Isaiah 53 describes the suffering servant who would be 'pierced for our transgressions' and 'bear the sin of many' — written ~700 BCE, confirmed by Dead Sea Scroll 1QIsaᵃ. Daniel 9:24-26 predicts the Messiah would come before the Second Temple's destruction in 70 CE — a verifiable historical deadline. Micah 5:2 names Bethlehem as the birthplace. Psalm 22 describes crucifixion details centuries before the Romans invented it. Peter Stoner calculated the probability of one person fulfilling just 8 of these prophecies by chance at 1 in 10^17.
Verdict: 300+ fulfilled prophecies with mathematical impossibility of chance — the strongest evidence for divine authorship.