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A '''Prophecy''' is a statement | <blockquote class="definition">A '''Prophecy''' is simply a statement about the future occurrence of an event.</blockquote> | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[[Transcendent Prophecy]] | [[Probabilistic Prophecy]] | [[Mundane Prophecy]] | [[ | [[Transcendent Prophecy]] | [[Probabilistic Prophecy]] | [[Mundane Prophecy]] | [[Sacred Prophecy]] | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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A [[Prophet]] is an individual who claims to provide, or is widely regarded as providing, accurate/authoritative estimates as to the timing of [[ascension]]. Nostradamus is one individual regarded by many as a prophet. | A [[Prophet]] is an individual who claims to provide, or is widely regarded as providing, accurate/authoritative estimates as to the timing of [[ascension]]. Nostradamus is one individual regarded by many as a prophet. | ||
There are four types of prophecy, Prophecies may be broken down on a four-point axis. | |||
[[File:Prophecy-types.png|center|250px|Prognostication Types]] | |||
Nostradamus, a medieval priest, was confused by what he saw. As a result, his prophecies are confused and, consequently, useful only as a tool to confuse. | |||
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A Prophecy is simply a statement about the future occurrence of an event.
See Also
Transcendent Prophecy | Probabilistic Prophecy | Mundane Prophecy | Sacred Prophecy
Notes
A Prophet is an individual who claims to provide, or is widely regarded as providing, accurate/authoritative estimates as to the timing of ascension. Nostradamus is one individual regarded by many as a prophet.
There are four types of prophecy, Prophecies may be broken down on a four-point axis.
Nostradamus, a medieval priest, was confused by what he saw. As a result, his prophecies are confused and, consequently, useful only as a tool to confuse.