• Nostradamus

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    "Nostradamus" (an article from the Christian Research Newsletter,
    Volume 1: Number 3, 1988) by Elliot Miller and Craig Hawkins.

    The editor of the Christian Research Newsletter is Ron
    Rhodes.

    From the RESEARCH NOTES column:
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    In recent weeks, a French seer has become a very common name
    in American households. This is primarily a result of an
    earthquake that he supposedly predicted to occur in California
    during the month of May. But what is the story behind the man who
    is sending Californians running for cover?

    Michel Nostradamus was a sixteenth century French astrologer
    and physician. His Centuries (an assortment of brief rhymed
    prophecies call quatrains), have been interpreted as predictions
    of the French Revolution, the Second World War, and many other
    events ranging over half a millennium. Nostradamus is perhaps the
    most respected occult prophet of all time.

    In Italy, Nostradamus reportedly predicted that Felix Paretti,
    a young swine herder who had become a monk, would one day be
    Pope. Two years after Nostradamus's death Paretti became Pope
    Sixtus V. Many other accurate predictions of events in his own
    era are attributed to Nostradamus.

    Nostradamus's more astonishing prophecies, however, are those
    that seem to foretell major European events that occurred 200-400
    years after his death. It must be admitted that some of his
    predictions do seem to fit certain events well, such as the
    flight of Louis XVI and his wife Marie Antoinette from Paris,
    their capture in Varennes, and their ultimate execution. However,
    most of his predictions are vague and open-ended. As it is
    observed in _Man, Myth and Magic - An Illustrated Encyclopedia of
    the Supernatural:_ "Generation after generation of Nostradamus
    enthusiasts have supposed that the quatrains, no mater how
    obscure their contents, must be regarded as genuine prophetic
    messages. It is conceivable, however, that Nostradamus composed
    them with tongue in cheek, and that he was well aware that there
    is an enduring market for prophecies and particularly for veiled
    ones." (Vol.15, p.2017).

    The prediction of a giant earthquake to occur in California
    actually gets its base from a film about Nostradamus. In the
    Orson Welles narrated film "The Man Who Saw Tomorrow," the
    details about the prediction are made.

    Nostradamus bases his predictions on the alignment of planets
    and constellations particularly Saturn, Capricorn, Jupiter,
    Mercury in Taurus, Venus, Cancer, and Virgo. Unfortunately for
    his prognostitions, the planets are not lined up according to how
    they were predicted to be.

    The possibility of an earthquake occurring in California
    around the time of Nostradamus's prediction is likely. The
    primary reason though is that California is earthquake country.
    Particularly over the past several months, earthquakes have been
    happening on a regular basis.

    Nostradamus was a Roman Catholic of Jewish descent, but it is
    clear that he did not foretell events through the biblical gift
    of prophecy (I Cor. 12:10). He relied heavily upon horoscopes and
    other occult methods of divination and so we must say if any
    supernatural power was responsible for his accuracy, that power
    was not of God (Deut. 18:9-14).

    The Bible does not teach that Satan has a full knowledge of
    the future. However, it is conceivable that through his superior
    intelligence he could accurately predict certain events, or, for
    that matter, exert his power over man to cause previously
    predicted events to come to pass. This could serve Satan's
    purposes by leading some people to embrace occultism because it
    _appears_ to really "work."

    End of document, CRN0002A.TXT (original CRI file name),
    "Nostradamus"
    release A, March 9, 1993
    R. Poll, CRI
    (A special note of thanks to Bob and Pat Hunter for their help in
    the preparation of this ASCII file for BBS circulation.)

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