''I don't find it them inconvenient truths. Why would I find them inconvenient?''
You don't think that failure of prophesy is a problem for the reliability and truth of the bible? Or have you just not considered or understood the implications of the failure of prophesy and contradictions that are found in the bible?
''Because the Son of God said something He said was true and you say it isn't,''
We have nothing from 'the Son of God' - we only have the words of anonymous authors copying from each other and older oral transmission....nor is a case of what I say.
Again, I merely point to what the verses say and promise.
It is the verses themselves that describe a momentous event and it is the verses themselves that give a clear timeline for that described event to happen. This has nothing to do with me or what I say. It is there for anyone to see and read.
Just as it is not a matter of me saying that what was described did not happen as promised. The return of Jesus in power and glory for all the tribes on earth to see within the lifetime of the first Christians clearly did not happen regardless of me saying it.
This is not because I say so, but because the whole world knows it did not happen. There is no mention of it in the historic record. Nor, if it had happened, would it need to be because if it had, the world would be an entirely different place