Chapter 368
Can the future really change?
Or is the prophecy necessarily correct?
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He said that he had no way to prove it, because there was such a thing as prophecy, and I am afraid that no one but the prophet himself would know exactly what was going on.
Perhaps, even the person who uttered the prophecy did not know what the prophecy represented.
The prophecy doesn't work, it's like if you see a person going out tomorrow and get hit by a car, and then that person doesn't go out tomorrow, or you go out very carefully, avoiding all the vehicles, walking on the sidewalk, paying attention to the traffic rules, wishing you had four eyes on the back of your head, and then the whole day is safe.
In this case, how can the prophecy be proved to be accurate?
Unless you don't say anything and quietly watch the person go out and get hit by a car, but wait until after the person has a car accident and you say that you know that he will be hit by a car when you go out today, then who will believe you? Even if you believe it, do you think the person who was hit by the car will beat you?
So many times, many things should be held with the attitude of believing what is there rather than what is not.
But there is no way to falsify the prophecy, if someone says that the prophecy must be false, then, please find me an example that can be accurately falsified, if you can't find it, please don't speak.
Can prophecy be changed? There is no answer to this question at all, because prophecy does not represent the future.
He is only a fragment of the future, not even a real thing, but a tiny possibility.
Of course, no matter how small the possibility is, it will happen. It's just a 50 percent chance of happening, or it doesn't happen.
As mentioned earlier, there was a prophet who dreamed that from the perspective of a bear child, after the sun set, he was beaten by another group of bear children in a sack, because he could not empathize, and because of the asymmetry of time, the prophet thought that one day in the future, the sun would not rise after it set, and he thought that it was the end of the world.
began to spread the world apocalyptic theory all over the world, making people panic, and then waiting for him was probably tied to the stake and let him drift away with the wind.
Just like 2012, the apocalypse is all over the world, maybe it's just that a Mayan carved it halfway through to eat and then forgot to engrave it?
The past is covered with fog, and even if you see the past, how do you know that it is definitely in the past? What happened and what didn't happen, Emma, I digress again.
What you see from different positions will be one-sided, just like when you see an honest and innocent person wielding a 30-meter (?) machete to cut people, how do you feel?
How would you feel when you learned that the man who had been cut had killed the whole family of the honest man?
But then you hear that it was the honest man who killed the whole family of the honest man first. If your mind turns around, how should you feel at this time?
In this case, another question is involved, if you kill my whole family, can I kill you?
It is said that the deceased is gone, and the living are alive and well, and the Holy Mother has a heart attack to see that people are pitiful, and those who let others go to die.
Blood debts and blood repayment are justified, no matter the law here, no matter what else? Well, it's off topic again.
Prophecy is a one-sided thing, in fact, it mainly depends on the understanding of the prophet, because you can't know what will happen in the future, and know the cause and effect of that event, as well as the consequences that will be caused.
Of course, it's not impossible, after all, everything is possible, but after doing this, are you sure you still have a life?
Most prophecies are just a few words, or fragments, but in fact, a few words are better than some flickering fragments, or simple meaningless pictures, or a voice.
Prophecy is like revelation, just some ephemeral pictures or words that may be meaningless, and they cannot be too detailed, and most of them still need to be pondered by mortals.
So, when some fragments of the future are prophesied, it is time to need a prophet, and this is the time for the brain to make up miracles.
What the prophecy says depends mainly on the prophet's understanding of it.
Or back to the topic of the bear child, obviously just a daily death and retribution, but a prophet can't make the end of the world. In the end, he took his own life for no reason, and by the way, he was buried with a lot of muddy waters.
It is very difficult to see the future development from some future fragments, so most of it depends on the brain.
It's like divine revelation, maybe God's revelation to you is just a sentence to you early in the morning, but you can't say this to your own believers, right, if God is like the dead house next door to your home, who will go back to faith?
God doesn't need faith, it needs to be faith in the people who are closest and furthest from God, who use God as their own tools to accomplish their ideas in God's name.
Perhaps, when the gods really appear in front of them, those who keep saying that they believe will probably be able to go to the ancients with the surname Ye.
Of course, it is not impossible to see the full future, first of all, you have to be prepared to pay any price. Then you have to make sure that your brain doesn't get overloaded, and finally you need to be able to find what you're looking for from the endless possibilities.
Time, all the way down. The future is limitless.
Even if the world is apocalyptic, there will be a post-apocalyptic future, and things will evolve and never stop.
It's not that after you die, there is no future, of course, for people, whether the future is the same after death.
If you want to look at all the futures, if you are lucky, even if it is only one world, the future of which no one individual can know.
Well, why does it feel like it's off topic again?
In the final analysis, in fact, the prophecy is inherently uncertain, and there is no talk of changing it.
Like the prince who was told by a passing astrologer that he was haunted by resentment and would destroy his country, his father burned the prince to death because of the pressure of his own people.
But after the prince died, he didn't wait for the crowd of onlookers who thought he would live a long life to sleep well, he really slept well, and he was the kind of one who couldn't wake up.
They made a choice, they burned the prince who would bring ruin to the country, and then the country really perished, and all the participants died.
The prophecy came true.
The prophecy says that the prince will destroy the country, and then the prince will really destroy the country.
The cry of the dead soul summons the beast between dream and reality and eats all the living. The prince ruined the country.
He was for revenge.
This is the same as the prophecy.
But if the ignorant people had not forced the old king to burn his own son with his own hands, would the country have perished?
The Prophet saw a future that might have destroyed the kingdom with the resentful soul of the burned prince, but if he had done nothing, perhaps that future would not have happened.