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dessa
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Posted: Thu Oct 02, 2008 10:16 pm |
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I suppose the question is what is a false prophet? Since once a prediction is made, the energy is then out there, and people can act accordingly to either change events to prevent something from happening, or to take actions that will ensure that it does happen.
I suppose one famous example, would be the one that says Nostradamus predicted the death of King Henry II when he said
The young lion will defeat an old lion in a duel.
The young lion's weapon will pierce the golden cage of the old lion.
The weapon will strike the old lion's eyes.
And he will die.
Now any number of things could have happened to prevent this prophecy, if it is in fact about Henry II such as he could have not worn golden armor, he could have not taken part in the tournament, etc,
So for example if say Henry did take steps to not participate and then the prediction didn't come true, does this make the prophecy false?
I know of a woman who has been told she is to have another child and is likely to do so during a specific time, so during that time, her use of birth control is abstenence, she just does not take chances since she knows she is not ready for another child.
Does this mean that the prediction is false? Or that once the prediction was known she took steps to change the outcome.
Same person predicted the birth of another child to another woman who insisted she would NOT have another child, had taken various steps and methods of birth control except abstenence, her youngest child was 7 years old, she had a great deal of difficulty concieving the first two child, [including 3 miscarriages prior to the birth of her two children] yet she did in the end have a third child.
She did not think she could get pregnant and felt her methods of birth control were enough, yet she conceived,
So I think the only time someone is truly a false prophet is if they knowingly make things up, they are not truly making predictions but rather have created a platform where they can make claims to precognitive skills they know they do not have, and do this to control and manipulate others.
The problem with this of course is that if someone is knowing making such false claims how do you prove it? They certainly are not going to say "oh yeah I made the whole thing up so I can controll and manipulate people and situations"
That such people are out there sure, that it discredits those who are trying to use their gifts or talents in a way to help others, is something that is unfortunate, that we will meet people whom we feel are false prophets, and wish to denouce them also very likely, however it is always going to remain a subjective thing.
How many felt that Jim Jones was a false prophet? How many did not? History shows that he was nothing but a cult leader, but it is something that individuals who listend to him had to decide for themselves.
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