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A '''Prophecy''' is a statement | A '''Prophecy''' is a statement regarding the specific space-time location where [[Ascension]] is expected to occur (Sharp, BOLIFE). | ||
==See Also== | |||
[[Probabilistic Prophecy]] | [[Transcendent Prophecy]] | |||
==Notes== | ==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. | |||
Nostradamus was a | 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. | ||
As noted in Sharp (BOLIFE), there are two types of prophecy, probabilistic prophecy and transcendent prophecy. | |||
The full nature, and the mechanics of, prophecy are discussed in Sharp (BOLIFE). | |||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 16:21, 8 July 2017
A Prophecy is a statement regarding the specific space-time location where Ascension is expected to occur (Sharp, BOLIFE).
See Also
Probabilistic Prophecy | Transcendent 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.
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.
As noted in Sharp (BOLIFE), there are two types of prophecy, probabilistic prophecy and transcendent prophecy.
The full nature, and the mechanics of, prophecy are discussed in Sharp (BOLIFE).