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I never said that.
And I ask you again, account for "what" with regard to the 3 days and 3 nights that Jonah was in the belly of the fish? And anyways, what has that got to do with this topic?
Again, to what argument are you referring?
Yes you did. Here is your post #(99).
You're absolutely correct. Unfortunately I allowed myself to get drawn off topic by replying to your off topic comment in post #91. The only issue of this topic concerns the commonality of forecasting or saying that a daytime or a night time would be involved with an event when no part of a daytime or no part of a night time could occur.
(Matt. 12:40) is relevant because you are basing your argument on it. "...as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly, so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth." So, again I ask you how do you account for the three days and nights that Jonah was in the belly of the whale?
I am referring to your argument. Read above in your post #(99). Read below in your post #(1)
6. I wonder if anyone who falls in that group of believers could provide examples to support that belief; i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occurred?
My argument is that we who are Christian are not saying that. Not saying what? "that belief, i.e., instances where a daytime or a night time was forecast or said to be involved with an event when no part of the daytime and/or no part of the night time could have occured."
We as Christians say, just like (Matt. 12:40) says, that Jesus, like Jonah in the belly of the whale, was three days and nights in the heart of the earth.
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