Who was mentally ill?
Charles IX certainly was, it seems he never recovered from the trauma of having ordered and witnessed the st barthelemy massacre.
As for Nostredame, it has been theorized that he may have been epileptic, and/or dyslexic.
Nostradamus' predictions never materialized, and anyway, since he was specifically writin for the benefit of Catherine de Medici, nothing in his writings can possibly regard any events past 1600 AD.
As for god being beyond comprehension that's wrong, since your definition includes everything in the universe, it ensue that we are part of god, so we can say "I am divine, and nothing divine is foreign to me". Since miracles are beyond us, is also ensues dog can't make any either.
"For kingdoms, governments, sects, and religions will make changes so complete, truly diameterically opposite, that if I came to reveal what will happen in the future, the great ones of the above kingdoms, sects, religions, and faiths would find it so little in accord with what their fancy would like to hear, that they would condemn that which future centuries will know and perceive to be true."
Only about the 16th century?
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT
Nostradamus' predictions never materialized, and anyway, since he was specifically writin for the benefit of Catherine de Medici, nothing in his writings can possibly regard any events past 1600 AD.
As for god being beyond comprehension that's wrong, since your definition includes everything in the universe, it ensue that we are part of god, so we can say "I am divine, and nothing divine is foreign to me". Since miracles are beyond us, is also ensues dog can't make any either.
"For kingdoms, governments, sects, and religions will make changes so complete, truly diameterically opposite, that if I came to reveal what will happen in the future, the great ones of the above kingdoms, sects, religions, and faiths would find it so little in accord with what their fancy would like to hear, that they would condemn that which future centuries will know and perceive to be true."
Nostradamus' predictions never materialized, and anyway, since he was specifically writin for the benefit of Catherine de Medici, nothing in his writings can possibly regard any events past 1600 AD.
As for god being beyond comprehension that's wrong, since your definition includes everything in the universe, it ensue that we are part of god, so we can say "I am divine, and nothing divine is foreign to me". Since miracles are beyond us, is also ensues dog can't make any either.
"For kingdoms, governments, sects, and religions will make changes so complete, truly diameterically opposite, that if I came to reveal what will happen in the future, the great ones of the above kingdoms, sects, religions, and faiths would find it so little in accord with what their fancy would like to hear, that they would condemn that which future centuries will know and perceive to be true."
L'Emmerdeur wrote:'Past 1600 AD' is the 17th century dear fellow, not the 16th.
You and your alternative facts.
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Clinton Huxley » 21 Jun 2012 » 14:10:36 GMT