someone beat u to it, its called the bible
2006-11-14 03:49:03
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends. Even "mumbo-jumbo" takes a lot of thought and critiquing... so who knows if 2000 years from now, your remarks will actually be reality?
Perhaps in the past, some person asked the same thing before:
(a) Columbus discovered the New World,
(b) Electricity was invented,
(c) Marconi was declared insane for "hearing voices" via radio (airwaves)
(d) Man traveled into outer space
(e) etc.
Who knows? Perhaps your life purpose is to propose unconventional ideas to the world; challenging others to either make it happen or to accept what will Be - well in advance.
All I can suggest is that you express yourself and in 2000 years, check the results of your predictions! (smile)
Thanks for writing, and Good Luck to you!
2006-11-14 03:53:53
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answered by GMarieP 3
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There were more irrational and illogical thinkers back in the early Roman days, so your followers, if any, will be far and few between. They'd be the kooks, cultists and assorted CAVE MAN thinkers. The obsolete genes that keep man mired in ignorance is on its way out, however, since obsolete genes do not die overnite, you just might get a following..
2006-11-14 04:52:25
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answered by Its not me Its u 7
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C. W., you're writing a poem---so, you're approved to invent all of the words, any words it is recommended to apply. you do no longer ought to decrease your self to classic references to fraudulent practices. E.g., i'm prepared on 'jiggery-pokery,' yet, yet, yet . . . in a poem, i could flow with my very own invention (following the White Knight's prepare). So, according to risk i could devise some thing like 'smoke sculpture,' or 'swindle fondle.' extremely, i'm tryin' right here to nudge you removed from cliché, in spite of that i be attentive to you're in no risk there. In my way, it is in elementary terms motherly reaction. Do what you ought to do; i'm confident you will artwork out an ok answer on your horribly undefined, insultingly obscure situation.
2016-12-14 07:01:03
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answered by pfarr 4
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Sure thing. If, in fact, there are still humans in 2000 years.
2006-11-14 03:42:18
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answered by lindavankerkhof 3
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Yes, if it is divinely inspired, fulfills it's prophecies, and offers a message of hope, love, and reconciliation :)
2006-11-14 03:43:05
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answered by pops 6
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hun the world isnt gonna last another 2000 years, were already looseing pieces.
2006-11-14 03:42:08
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answered by StarWarsFanatic 3
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They will be pretty smart by that time.I guess they will notice you tried to trick them.
2006-11-14 03:48:19
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answered by Gabriel D 2
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I already believe it...and like most, I haven't even read it yet.
2006-11-14 03:48:21
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answered by Anonymous
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most likely yeah...because they never seen you before nor heard you so i think they will believe you
2006-11-14 03:41:51
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answered by Anonymous
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