teh0mega wrote:
1. A prophet predicted that the Pope we have now will be one of the last, if not the last.
That one I've actually read about, though I can't recall which saint was supposedly speaking through which Christian mystic in the Middle Ages. Suffice to say that (since I counted from the then-current pope when the book I read about it was published to John Paul II) we are
not on our last pope. We could be on our
next-to-the-last one, if you accept that the mystic channeling the saint listed every single pope to come. Oh yeah -- and if you ignore the fact that this was obviously part of the booming medieval trade in bogus miracles, relics, and artifacts.
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2. Google the word Freemason. . . . Nobody knows who they are, what they do, what they plan.
There have been secretive people and societies throughout the history of the world. It hasn't caused the world to end yet, there's no reason it should now.
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3. . . . Some guy predicted the Trade Centre tradgedy about 1000 years before it happended.
No, he didn't.
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4. Technology is on a massive upswing. . . .The more progress we make, the less privacy we have, the more open we are to attack.
Growth of technology/progress does not necessarily mean loss of privacy (though certainly, some technology -- and the way it is employed -- can affect privacy), and neither technology/progress nor lack of privacy requires the world to end.
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5. Any internet-savvy person, or conspirator, would have heard of John Titor. Whether it's true or not, no one can guarantee.
I can. I guarantee it isn't true.
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6. This is relating to point five. JT claimed that civil war broke out because the government was taking away too many of the peoples' freedom. This is already happenening due to the fear of terrorist attacks. He claimed that in 2005 it would reach such a state that civil war will break out. Maybe the dates are wrong, but freedoms are being taken way slowly. And it WILL reach a point in time when the people will have enough.
Well, if the dates are wrong that pretty clearly disproves the tales of this particular "prophet"/"time-traveler." ("Prophets" like Nostradamus gain their rep not only by not letting themselves be tied down to dates, but by being so vague that their predictions can be applied
after the fact to all sorts of things that eventually occur.)
I'll disagree that freedoms are being taken away slowly -- it seems rather rapid to me, at least in the U.S. under Bush. But this, too, has occured throughout history. The pendulum swings one way, then the other. Doesn't mean it'll be a civil war, though. (Remember the McCarthy Era? Me either. But it happened, & the country got over it, and we're still here.)
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7. The biggest thing to look out for is the uniting of Middle-Eastern countires. That was what a prophet said would be one of the most noticable signs. A lot of prophets state that a lot of bad things will happen before the Apocalypse comes to pass.
Even if "a" prophet said something, so what? What "prophets" say really doesn't matter. And for as long as lots of prophets have been saying that a lot of bad things will happen before the Apocolypse, a lot of people have been saying that that proved that theirs was the end-time. Guess what? They were always wrong.
Always.
rbpnmn wrote:
All I'm gonna say is that in the Bible it says that in the End Times, technology will advance very quickly
My condordance doesn't list "technology" -- chapter and verse, please?