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A '''Prophecy''' is a statement about an event that is likely to occur. For example, prognostic statements that a nutritionist might make concerning the long term outcome of bad eating habits are, in as much as they are statements about events that are likely to occur if you don't change your eating habits, prophecies (Sharp, BOLIFE).
<blockquote class="definition">A '''Prophecy''' is simply a statement about the future occurrence of an event.</blockquote>
 
==See Also==
 
[[Transcendent Prophecy]] | [[Probabilistic Prophecy]] | [[Mundane Prophecy]] | [[Sacred Prophecy]]


==Notes==
==Notes==


Prophecies may be categorized along two axis, [[Mundane Prophecy]] versus [[Spiritual Prophecy]] and [[Probabilistic Prophecy]] versus [[Transcendent Prophecy]] (Sharp, BOLIFE)
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 spiritual/transcendent prophet.
There are four types of prophecy, Prophecies may be broken down on a four-point axis.
 
==See Also==


[[Probabilistic Prophecy]] | [[Transcendent Prophecy]] | [[Mundane Prophecy]] | [[Spiritual Prophecy]]
[[File:Prophecy-types.png|center|250px|Prognostication Types]]


==Further Reading==


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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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Latest revision as of 21:11, 20 December 2022

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.

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.