PROPHECIES INDEX
- List of Prophets
- Prophecies for Nations
- Islamic Prophecies
- What does the Bible say about …
- False Prophets
PROPHECIES – YEAR
- Predictions 2022
- Predictions 2021
- Predictions 2020
- Predictions 2019
- Predictions 2018
- Predictions 2017
- Predictions 2016
- Predictions 2015
- Predictions 2014
- Predictions 2013
- Predictions 2012
- Predictions 2011
- Predictions 2010
- Predictions 2009
- Predictions 2008
PROPHECIES OF NATIONS
MOST IMPORTANT PROPHECIES
- The First Secret of Fatima !
- The Second Secret of Fatima !
- The Third Secret of Fatima ! (Will happen in Our Time) !!!
- November 2010 Tipping Point ! (The start of the Arab Spring) !!!
- Who is the AntiChrist ?
- The Ten horns of the Beast in Revelation !
- The Blue Star Prophecy ! (Happened in December 2009) !!!
- The Prophecy Boxes !
- The 7 Heads of the Beast in Revelation !
- Prophecies Beyond the Year 2012 !
- The King Agharti Prophecies !
- Fukushima, Japan predicted by many Prophets ! (Happened in March 2011) !!!
- Prophecies For 2013 !
- The Fatima EndTime Timeline by Alamongordo.Com !
- The Cherokee RattleSnake Prophecies !
- Prophecies The AntiChrist Will FulFill !
- The Prophecies Of Baba Vanga ! (Very Important Prophecies, started with The Arab Spring) !!!
- The Nine Signs of The Hopi Indians ! (Very Important Prophecies, 8 Signs already Happened) !!!
- The BaHai Prophecies !
- The Dead Sea Scroll Prophecies !
PROPHECIES
Prophecy is a process in which one or more messages that have been communicated to a prophet are then communicated to others. Such messages typically involve divine inspiration, interpretation, or revelation of conditioned events to come (cf. divine knowledge) as well as testimonies or repeated revelations that the world is divine. The process of prophecy especially involves reciprocal communication of the prophet with the (divine) source of the messages. Throughout history, clairvoyance has commonly been used and associated with prophecy.
Various concepts of prophecy are found throughout all of the world’s religions and cults. To a certain degree prophecy can be an integral concept within any religion or cult. The term has found deep usage in the Abrahamic religions, including Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Baha’i and Mormonism along with many others.
Definitions of Prophecy
Rabbinic scholar Maimonides, suggested that “prophecy is, in truth and reality, an emanation sent forth by Divine Being through the medium of the Active Intellect, in the first instance to man’s rational faculty, and then to his imaginative faculty. The former closely relates to the definition by Al-Fârâbî who developed the theory of prophecy in Islam. The Catholic Encyclopedia defines a Christian conception of prophecy as “understood in its strict sense, it means the foreknowledge of future events, though it may sometimes apply to past events of which there is no memory, and to present hidden things which cannot be known by the natural light of reason. From a skeptical point of view, there is a Latin maxim: prophecy written after the fact vaticinium ex eventu.
10 things about belief !
10 things about belief !
From : CNN’s Belief Blog
In case you were wondering about all the balloons and cake: CNN’s Belief Blog has just marked its first birthday.
1. Every big news story has a faith angle.
Even the ordeal of 33 Chilean miners trapped underground for more than two months. Even the attempted assassination of Arizona congresswoman Gabby Giffords. Even March Madness. Even – well, you get the point.
2. Atheists are the most fervent commenters on matters religious.
This became apparent immediately after the Belief Blog’s first official post last May, which quickly drew such comments as : See comments at the CNN Belief Blog !
Those early comments presaged an avalanche of alternately humorous and outraged atheist responses on virtually everything the Belief Blog publishes. They’re more evidence that atheists are coming out of the closet to trumpet their disbelief, argue with the faithful and evangelize their godlessness. (It’s worth noting that the Belief Blog does plenty of atheism stories.)
3. People are still intensely curious about the Bible, its meaning and its origins.
It’s an ancient tome, but more than any other book in the Western tradition (with the Quran being the lone exception), the Bible still fascinates us. And it still feeds our most heated debates. In February, a guest post here arguing that the Bible is more ambiguous on homosexuality than traditionally thought elicited more than 4,000 comments. A response post insisting that the Bible clearly condemns homosexuality brought in an equal number of comments – and was the most popular story on CNN.com on the day it was published.
Other Belief Blog pieces about biblical scholarship – including a recent offering about biblical misquotations – have also caught fire. More of us may be reading it on iPhones these days, but the Good Book still matters a lot more than the popular culture lets on.
4. Most Americans are religiously illiterate.
Despite the appetite for stories and commentary about the Bible, most Americans know little about it. A huge Pew survey released in September found that most Americans scored 50 percent or less on a quiz measuring knowledge of the Bible, world religions and what the Constitution says about religion in public life. Ironically, atheists and agnostics scored best. How did you do on the quiz?
5. It’s impossible to understand much of the news without knowing something about religion.
Why did the Egyptian revolution happen on a Friday? Why was Osama bin Laden’s body buried so quickly after he was killed? Why did Afghan rioters kill seven United Nations workers in April? You simply can’t answer those questions without bringing in religion.
6. Regardless of where they fit on the spectrum, people want others to understand what they believe.
That goes for pagans, fundamentalist Mormons, Native Americans, atheists – everyone.
7. Americans still have an uneasy relationship with Islam.
Nearly 10 years after the September 11 attacks provoked many Americans to pay attention to Islam for the first time, much of the country is still somewhat uncomfortable about the religion, which counts 1.5 billion followers worldwide.
The biggest domestic religion story in the Belief Blog’s young life was probably last year’s opposition to a proposed Islamic Center and mosque near New York’s ground zero. And with the 10-year anniversary of the 9/11 attacks approaching, domestic tensions around Islam may flare again. The Arab Spring, meanwhile is raising weighty questions about Islam’s role in post-autocratic regimes, guaranteeing the religion – and its relationship with the U.S. – will be one of the world’s big stories for years to come.
8. God may not prevent natural disasters, but religion is always a big part of the response.
We see it play out every time Mother Nature delivers a punishing blow, from March’s Japan earthquake and tsunami to the recent tornado that flattened much of Joplin, Missouri. Read the Full Article at CNN’s Belief Blog !
10 things about belief
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CNN