11-22-2012, 01:35 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-22-2012, 01:51 PM by Tenet Nosce.)
The most striking similarity is making a negative prophecy that didn't come to pass.
Of course the "explanation" given is always that the act of making the prediction impacted the group mind to such a profound degree that it actually altered the course of history so as to invalidate the prophecy. Kind of a circular reasoning there.
This is in contrast to those who make positive predictions for the future, and then they come true.
Of course the "explanation" given is always that the act of making the prediction impacted the group mind to such a profound degree that it actually altered the course of history so as to invalidate the prophecy. Kind of a circular reasoning there.
This is in contrast to those who make positive predictions for the future, and then they come true.
