Palm Sunday vs Objective Thinking

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Zech 9:9 . . Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion! Shout in triumph, O daughter of Jerusalem! Behold, your king is coming to you; He is just and endowed with salvation, humble, and mounted on a donkey, even on a colt, the foal of a donkey.

That prediction shows up in Matt 21:1-11 and John 12:12-16.

Palm Sunday is one of my very favorite Bible events because its date was predicted many years prior in the ninth chapter of Daniel; and so precise is the prediction that anybody with the mathematical wherewithal in that day could've figured it out.

However, we really need to question the event. Did Daniel's and Zechariah's predictions come true in real life or is it all just story-book fiction? Can it be proven beyond even a shadow of sensible doubt that Matt 21:1-11 and John 12:12-16 are historically true, factual, and reliable?
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However, we really need to question the event. Did Daniel's and Zechariah's predictions come true in real life or is it all just story-book fiction? Can it be proven beyond even a shadow of sensible doubt that Matt 21:1-11 and John 12:12-16 are historically true, factual, and reliable?
Either you haven't read The Holy Scriptures or you're just a troll, because if you really had any interest in seeing just how good the evidence found in the Gospels is: you would read, "Testimony of the Evangelists." It was written by a man with lots of education who was a staunch atheist until he examined the Gospels as if they were documents entered into evidence in a court of law to make every attempt to discredit Scripture. He not only found that they were reliable beyond the scope of ANY evidence from antiquity but he discovered that Jesus not only is Lord, but He is also God, in The Flesh.
 
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