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anyone can write vague prophesies that can seem "accurate" after the fact.

I don't believe in "antichrists" as per apocalyptism.

2007-09-12 02:33:14 · answer #1 · answered by kent_shakespear 7 · 0 1

The existence of Christ is doubtful, let alone Antichrist(s). One Bible verse says Jesus was born in the reign of Herod who died in 4 BC. Another Bible verse says Jesus was born during the census of Quirinius who took charge of Judaea in 7 AD. There is a discrepancy of at least eleven years in the dates of Jesus' birth in the Bible. There are many more Bible verses that are inconsistent about him. Nostradamus was a fraud who did not really predict anything correctly. He did a horoscope for a man and told when the man would die. He was off over 20 years. He said few people would be alive in the 18th Century. WRONG again! Some frauds use Nostradamus to sell books. They mistransalate his quatrains in "Centuries" to say he predicted events far after his time. One quatrain speaks about the 7th month of 1999. Nothing like he predicted happened. I saw a fraud on TV try to say July 1999 meant 9/11/01. How absurd can one be? I speak French and some Latin, so I can transalate the "Centuries". I see that sensationalistic frauds mistransalate them badly to suit their purposes.

2007-09-12 10:41:29 · answer #2 · answered by miyuki & kyojin 7 · 0 0

My analysis about Nostradamus himself is that apart from being a doctor himself he obviously could have predicted his own heart arrest-related death; apart from that he was off more than he was on the spot.

Kinda like Freud.

So I don't think you want to know my analysis on the third anti-christ. Other than that he is just as existent as the christian god himself.

2007-09-12 13:52:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Honestly? He did a lot of drugs.

If you actually read and study his writing in an unbiased way, with out TRYING to make connections you'll see his rambling for what it was. Those "predictions" are so broad it's unreal. Do I believe in seers? Sure, but I think they are pretty rare. And he wasn't one of them.

2007-09-12 09:38:57 · answer #4 · answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7 · 2 1

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