most definately
i believe we live in a more complex universe than we allow ourselves to imagine.
there is evidence of this all around us if we just learn to look and listen in new ways.
god (or whatever you can identify with) is constantly at work in our lives.
it would be pretty arrogant to believe that we are the most powerful beings in all of existence.
2006-11-01 05:01:38
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answered by buddhalou 2
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Biblical Prophecies are mostly written after the fact. Also, look at it this way: If I prophecy and say, "A great chasm will open up in the Earth!" At some point in time this is bound to happen. Earthquakes, volcanoes, and sunamis etc are a natural phenomenon. When it does happen, does that make my prediction "prophetic"? Or is it just that given enough time almost anything you predict will happen? Now do you believe in prophecies?
2006-11-01 04:59:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Every source of 'divinely inspired' prophecy so far has failed, dramatically.
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Monsier Michael de Nostradam predicted nothing, he wrote trite little four-line things that he wrapped in symbolism and anagrams.
Let's try this, I shall write a quatrain:
When the sun is setting on the crab,
When the snows cap the great mountain,
When from east, not west, the wind shall blow,
A great tremor shall strike the land.
Okay... am I a prophet? Which crab am I talking about? Am I refering to the summer solstices of the northern hemisphere? Am I refering instead to the death of a person who was known as 'the crab'? Perhaps I'm speaking of the sun setting on a particular crab-apple tree?
And that's all in the first verse!
To correct the statement below asserting le Bon Monsier predicted the WTC Attack -- none of the quatrains attributed to le Bon Monsier had a thing to do with the twin towers. The verses attributed to him in regards to the twin towers were a hoax started by a college student in canada wondering how long it would take for them to become popular knowledge.
Monsier Michael de Nostradam was a charlatan, nothing more.
2006-11-01 04:57:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course, some will say that Biblical prophecies were written after the event. It would be hard for Noah to build the boat after the flood. Someone obviously told him a lot of water was on the way. Why limit God by saying that He does not know the future?
2006-11-01 05:12:30
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answered by 19jay63 4
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Sure why not,
Being Logical isn't fun...
JP really,
I know m,any have failed, but Nostradomus ( sp?) predicted MANY things that has come true.
Napolean, The Holocaust, the twin towers, oh and the fact that we were in a drout for about five years, whle europe was flooding, he predicted that too.
All those were prophocies of Nostrudomus, and they came true.
2006-11-01 04:57:25
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answered by danksprite420 6
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in accordance to Christian dogma you loose salvation by technique of now not believing that Jesus Christ is your inner most savior. the in basic terms decision to heaven is by Christ. it really is not what i assume yet it really is what the church believes, and the constructs of what guy has built round Christianity as a faith. So, the qualification for leaving "Christianity" might want to be turning your back on Christ. it really is a blanket fact, even with the actuality that, because of the particular shown actuality that particular sects of Christianity assume in a unmarried-of-a-form skills comparable to: works, acts, sacraments, and so on. you're nicely perfect although what's faith and idea to at least a million personality might want to be an completely remarkable component to a distinct. there's no effective Christian ruler to placed down what makes you a Christian and what doesn't. The Bible is open to interpretation, and subsequently its as a lot as its readers to come back to a decision the way you attain salvation. isn't existence more effective about the way you stay it besides? in accordance to a pair that you will be able to be an evil human being the completed existence, in spite of the indisputable fact that once you exhibit experience sorry about and take shipping of Christ on your death mattress and genuine recommend it salvation might want to be granted to you. does not you particularly stay a superb and entire existence and be "incorrect" yet understand you a minimum of did what you deemed as correct instead than living in challenge of eternal damnation?
2016-12-05 10:32:39
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answered by ? 4
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Biblical yes but those made by psychics am cynical and skeptical about. there are very, very few who can predict the future with any accuracy.
2006-11-01 05:03:20
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answered by Marvin R 7
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Yes I do. Biblical ones only though.
2006-11-01 04:59:05
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answered by This, That & such 5
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I prophecy others will say yes or no
2006-11-01 04:56:02
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answered by Anonymous
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yes
2006-11-01 04:56:17
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answered by . 3
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