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Biblical prophecy is believed to be literally true by a number of conservative Christians. Interpreters uphold this principle by providing details of prophecies that have been fulfilled[perlu rujukan]. In this view it is usually maintained that no Bible prophecy has ever failed, or ever will[perlu rujukan]. It is therefore up to the interpreter to find a meaning in the words that is true. They also dispute the legitimacy of non-biblical prophets and psychics.[1] Professor Peter Stoner and Dr. Hawley O. Taylor, for example, believed the Bible prophecies were too remarkable and detailed to occur by chance.[perlu rujukan] Arthur C. Custance maintained that the Ezekiel Tyre prophecy (Ezek. 26: 1-11; 29:17-20) was remarkable.[perlu rujukan]