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The best thing about Nostradamus is that the chap's predictions were so vague, one can safely project whatever interpretation one desires onto them.
Which is another way of saying they predict nothing at all.
And regardless of their accuracy or lack thereof, why would a Muslim, knowing Islam's stand on soothsayers, take such ramblings seriously?
Funny how the only way one can tell the alleged intended purpose is after the fact.
I mean, seriously, where do these fallacies end? One could just as easily argue that the Die Hard Trilogy, as a unit, 'predicted' 9/11!
Die Hard 1 - Terrorists in a skyscraper
Die Hard 2 - Terrorists on a plane
Die Hard 3 - Terrorists in New York
Uncanny!
Which is another way of saying they predict nothing at all.
And regardless of their accuracy or lack thereof, why would a Muslim, knowing Islam's stand on soothsayers, take such ramblings seriously?
All movies are NOT intended for that purpose, ofcourse...
Funny how the only way one can tell the alleged intended purpose is after the fact.
Conveniently, because members of the 'Freemasons/Illuminati' often keep their membership secret, a sufficiently zealous conspiracy theorist can retroactively dub a given person a Freemason when through sheer coincidence, real life happens to resemble an existing Hollywood movie that person happened to direct or produce.But producers/directors etc who are part of "Freemasons/Illuminati" etc, they play with our psychology...... when we are made aware of an upcomming event beforehand as "a harmless event", subconsciously, our response to that event becomes friendly & less hostile.
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I mean, seriously, where do these fallacies end? One could just as easily argue that the Die Hard Trilogy, as a unit, 'predicted' 9/11!
Die Hard 1 - Terrorists in a skyscraper
Die Hard 2 - Terrorists on a plane
Die Hard 3 - Terrorists in New York
Uncanny!
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