Originally posted by DigiFluid
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---- the remaining 2% or whatever = fraud.
Nostradamus ... well, his predictions seem to be on-going and more of them keep popping up in various new news articles.
---- the remaining whatever he missed = fraud.
(I thought his prophecies had supposedly stopped at the year 2000..?)
True prophecy is NOT a fraud when it comes true. Then it becomes part of history.
And what we're seeing written nearly 2000 years ago in Matthew 24-25, Mark 13, Luke 21 (signs of "the end of the age") are all falling into historical place. It may not be written more specific than that, but little bit by little bit.. it all seems to be there.
and just an FYI about describing "the end of the age" ---
I thought about this deeper. It's been discussed before that the "end of the AGE" is not about the END OF THE WORLD. The Mayan calendar is about the END of the AGE that stops in our timeline at 2012 (A.D./C.E.)?
So, here is a new question. Was Jesus (in the Bible scriptures) referring in pointing history towards 2012..? and was the whole concept of the END of the AGE known all the way back into Abraham's years as ending, based on the Mayan calculations at 2012 (A.D./C.E.)..?
If YES, then, it only marks the END of "the AGE" (time era) that would lead into the beginning of a new time era.
Of course, since most "pre/mid-tribulation/Rapture" believing Christians have been taught to understand there is also *supposed to be* a seven year tribulation turmoil time frame occurring during the very end and start of that time era, there seems to be a lot of focus on 2012 being more than just a year of horrible weather and other disturbances occurring on earth and maybe in our solar system.
(just a thought to ponder)
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