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Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: IEatChildren
Historic records prove his existence. As for the predictions he made, the ones that we know about have all come true.
Who knows, maybe someone just decided that they'd scam the population of the planet for centuries and conceived a plan to do so over a long period of time.
Originally posted by: Skyclad1uhm1
He made very vague predictions, which (just like a lot of the less idiotic predictions from the Bible) are very much open to interpretation. You can fit them to millions of events, which means that they all seem to get fullfilled.
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: dafatha00
Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
A lot of this interest was fueled by a series of e-mail messages. One anonymous message, widely circulated in the United States, claimed that Nostradamus foretold the destruction in some detail. The message included this quatrain:
In the City of God there will be a great thunder,
Two Brothers torn apart by Chaos,
While the fortress endures, the great leader will succumb.
The third big war will begin when the big city is burning.
Ostensibly, the "two brothers" refers to the twin towers, the "fortress" refers to the Pentagon, the "great leader" refers to President Bush and "the big city" refers to New York. In fact, this quatrain is not the work of Nostradamus -- it is a complete fabrication.
According to Snopes.com, an urban legend information site, the first three lines were taken from an essay written a few years ago by Neil Marshall, then a student at Brock University in Canada. Supposedly, Marshall included the lines in the essay to demonstrate how Nostradamus pieced together general, vague images that could fit with a wide range of events. Apparently, someone picked up the verses from the Web, added an extra line and distributed the quatrain over the Internet. If these lines were written a few years ago, Nostradamus critics say, they support the case that Nostradamus had no special talent -- any vague prediction, even by a disbeliever like Marshall, has a good chance of connecting with later events.
Did you read this? They cited Time Life and Reader's Digest LOLOriginally posted by: dragonballgtz
Nostradamus predictions.
No, it's all as vague as we make it out to be, it's just that humans seek out similarities rather than differences. When an actual event fits into a very vague prediction we tend to interpret the prediction in a way that makes it seem highly accurate.Originally posted by: Judgement
No, he was a real person. Yes tabloids probably exploit is prophecies to make up stories. Yes, a lot of what he said has come true. Yes he is vague, but its definately not as vague as the people who've posted so far make it out to be. Some of the accuracy can be scarey if you at all believe in that sort of thing.Originally posted by: TommyVercetti
Did this guy really exist and could he actually see the future? I personally believe he is a hoax created by someone and tabloids just keep making up lies.
Originally posted by: h8red
Did you read this? They cited Time Life and Reader's Digest LOLOriginally posted by: dragonballgtz
Nostradamus predictions.