PROPHECY
Introduction to Prophecy:
Prophecy in broader sense is related to future events predictions, or forecasting of divine revelation through human messengers named prophets. Prophecy is a Greek word derived from the word PRO meaning “before” and PHANAI meaning “foretelling” or “speak”. Prophecy is a common term used to present the statement having divine intervention. There are huge records in History, of famous personalities approaching the prophets to foretell their future and avoid future mishaps. Prophets prophecies have helped many cultures inclusive of Assyrians, Chinese, Greeks, Indigenous North Americans, Persians, Chaldeans, Druids, Hebrews, Tibetans, Indians, Celts, Egyptians, Mayans and Muslims.
Evidence of Prophecy:
Prohecy is always connected to certain kind of communiction with the divine powers, in regards to the individuals future or kingdoms future, which neither shows any relationship to the past, nor is observable by practical science. Because of this, many people do not believe in prophecy and its concepts. However, the followers believe that the prophecy is possible, only by supernatural means that convey natures laws and there evidence is historically determined. Scientist are in total opposition to this, as they they consider there is nothing called supernatural, and a particular events occurance can be proved by making use of physical laws of universe. In the causal events, many of the prohecies did not convey the clear idea. The puzzeled prophecies of Nostradamus is a good example of vague prophecies. The supporters of Nostradamus phrophecies convey its evidence in terms of witchcraft.
Scientic Prediction:
For scientific theory to be accepted authentically, it needs to in certain sense predict the future. The scientic predictions differ from the prophesies, in both terms of conformation and reproducibility. Scientific theory predicts that any theory would violate itself, if it is not proved to be true. The future predictions made by scientific theory can be examined under consistant conditions, by diverse research workers. The basic principle behind the scienticfic prediction is that, the condition A would lead to condition B in all sorts of experiments. The theory of relativity and Newtons Laws have already proved this, by set of measurements done. Scienticfic predictions implement these principles to generate high accuracy results in study of various factors that can be geological changes, study of celestial bodies and weather forecasts. |