That's the funny thing about prophecies, they can be open to multiple meanings. For example, I can say Marilyn Manson predicted the 2004 election results in 1996 with his "Little Horn" prophecy. However, thats getting too far offtopic.
Sounds like a nice story to put in the bible. Especially with those nice round numbers and the vagueness of it all. Here's one for you:
100 followers of Mammon went to their financial representative and 5 years later were millionaires. The atheist is still flipping burgers. Looks like we should all praise Mammon![/QUOTE
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In San Fransisco, a man once challenged Dr. Harry Ironside to a debate on "Agnosticism versus Christianity." Dr. Ironside agreed, on one condition: that the agnostic first provide evidence that agnosticism was beneficial enough to defend. Dr. Ironside challenged the agnostic to bring one man who had been a "down-and -outer" (a drunkard, criminal, or such) and one woman who had been trapped in a degraded life (such as prostitution), and show that both of these people had been rescued from their lives of degradation through embracing the philosophy of agnosticism. Dr. Ironside undertook to bring 100 men and women to the debate who had been gloriously rescued through believing the gospel the agnostic ridiculed. The skeptic withdrew his challenge to debate Dr. Ironside. So DUDE, I didn't make it up!