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Assessing the possibility of predicting the future 24 Articles

  • 1 of 24

    by Douglas Black

    The future is a mystery that mankind has been trying to unravel since the beginning of time itself. Understanding the past would seem to be a simplest way to impact future events, but still we seek supernatural influences...read more

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    by Kenneth Smith

    Predicting the future is nothing new. This has been occurring for centuries. What many do not understand or have not considered is that there are two aspects to this gift. One aspect is that of religion. The church has...read more

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    by Currie Jean

    Somehow, most of us have gotten it into our heads that we have a definite choice: either people can predict the future with psychic revelations, or people can't predict the future at all. The first option is rather neg...read more

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    by Todd Daigneault

    We've all had hunches that certain things would happen...and they did. Personally, I could think of thousands of different things I had a feeling about and they happened, from small and mundane things to much larger event...read more

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    by Judy Merrill

    To suggest we can predict the future, it would have to have already been written. That would indicate destiny and a chosen path. As life is a balance between destiny and determinism, it is a suspect method of assessing t...read more

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    by Sparx

    Predicting the future is something that has captured mans imagination for eons. "What happens next?" has always been the stuff of mans hopes, fears, dreams and fantasies. From guessing games to elaborate rituals, every...read more

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    by Samuel Lacks

    Astrology has a few basic flaws in its very core. One: It has the idea that what time of the year you are born determines your personality, success in life and happiness. Two: it assumes that all those balls of flaming roc...read more

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    by Gthing

    I believe some people can predict the future.You go to a tarot card reader or a psychic and they can "pick up vibrations" and "read them" and tell you possible scenarios in the future.Some of us have had dreams of events t...read more

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    by Genesis Firemoon

    In 2001, the day my book came that had my poem 'Intoxicating' published in it, the first thing I did was open the book to the page of my poem to see it in print. I read my poem then my eyes began wandered directly to th...read more

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    by Paul Wallis

    TOUGH CALL FOR THE FUTURE The only person to get a reputation for predicting the future so far is Nostradamus. He's now an industry in his own right, supporting any number of publishers. As perhaps the most widely inter...read more

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    by Carol Noble

    There have been times when I can say, "I predicted this", however they have always been AFTER the event. It is possible to predict what is to come, but until it happens it has not been a prediction, only a thought, an...read more

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    by Darian Peters

    In one sense predicting the future happens all the time and does not require reference to supernatural powers, divination, backwards causation in time, access to extra dimensions or bizarre quantum phenomena. It is about b...read more

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    by Dwayne Theriault

    In my opinion the only way to truly predict the future is with a bible . 1/3 of the bible is prophecy and yes its there to lead men of God or men who truly have his spirit to know many of the events of the future . ...read more

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    by Karen Eckes

    Can we assess the possibility of predicting the future? I believe that depends who you are talking with. Some people believe, others don't, while some want to. Personally, I have no choice not to believe. Since the age of ...read more

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    by Jadedjus

    Now and Never the Endless Pinwheel Like a pinwheel. As it spins the colors mix. Beautiful in its own description, forever. The mixing causes a focused attempt. You can't pick them out; however, You can. Can you n...read more

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    by Andrew Hubbard

    When assessing the possibilities for predicting the future, one must first acknowledge that he understands what he wishes to predict. Without the gift of Edgar Cayce's trances, we are left with primitive methods thus used ...read more

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    by Brenda Marie

    Assessing is an interesting word. So, how does one assess? Do they do it with experience and evaluating the experience or by counting "hits" of what people get "right". And how does the information come down? Is it w...read more

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    by Danette M. Scott

    Assessing the possibility of predicting the future. There are many prophets in the bible who are revered for their gift of prophecy and their Godly wisdom. Through out history the Catholic church has canonized many saints ...read more

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    by Steve Martin

    I predict tomorrow will be Monday. My youngest child cannot do this as he does not know the days of the week. There is no magic in what I am predicting; I am merely going of previous knowledge. Tomorrow may not be Monday -...read more

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    by Billy Harvey

    I belive that people who can tell the future are very rare in world. Many card readers are fakes and that is a fact. In this article i will asses the possiblty that deja vu is a way of seeing into the future. Many peop...read more

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