no, god told them the future
Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h) is not God, Allah is. Prophet Muhammad was the last prophet in this world and no more prophets came after him. His book, The Holy Quran was the last holy book in this world, there were, are or will be any more holy books. There were, are or will be NO more prophets. Prophet Muhammad was and still is an example to all Muslims. He used to pray for his enemies. Prophet Muhammad is REALLY, REALLY, REALLY important.
That particular future was prevented, with the destruction of the Eclipse gate, the future could not unfold in the same way as Future Lucy's did. Her version had the world be ravaged by ten thousand dragons. Even with the bit with Ultear's sacrifice, it showed the future can be changed if future knowledge is brought to the past. There is of course a possibility that some of the future events could occur but the circumstances would have to be different and therefore you can't really predict future events just yet.
No. Because gravity is extremely reliable, it's easy to calculate far into the future when certain events - such as eclipses - will occur. But that really is not the same thing as "predicting" the future. Astrology is a strong interest of many, and is based at least historically on the motions of the stars and planets. According to adherents, astrology can reveal many things about an individual's personality and can point to some future events depending on one's astrological 'chart'.
Yes there are false prophets, people who claim to be prophets, when they are really not sent or called by God.
Of course none of the Old Testament authors really wrote about the future: the Hebrew concept of a prophet began as someone who could communicate directly with God. This ability did not require them to be able to foretell the future. Later, the term 'prophet' began to mean a person who could foretell the future, particularly in Christianity. This helps justify reinterpreting the works of the ancient prophets, to find new meanings. After all, once a prophet is recognised as being able to prophesy, then it becomes our job to find those hidden prophecies. The Old Testament does talk of quite a few prophets, particularly during the period of the Divided Monarchy. The earlier legendary heroes of the Hebrew nation were considered patriarchs, then judges, so in some ways the biblical prophets of this period simply take over from patriarchs and judges. Isaiah, son of Amoz, wrote the important Book of Isaiah during the reigns of Kings Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz and Hezekiah of Judah. The fact that this book was modified and substantially extended by "Second Isaiah" and "Third Isaiah" during and after the Babylonian Exile does not detract from the importance of Isaiah as a prophet. Jeremiah witnessed the fall of Jerusalem and wrote while in Jerusalem during the period of the Exile. Isaiah and Jeremiah are often considered the most significant prophets in the Bible. The importance of the biblical prophets increased during the dark days of the Babylonian Exile and in the period after the Return, not only with the completion of the Book of Isaiah, but also such further works as Ezekiel and several others. This was arguably the great period of biblical prophets, but the groundwork was laid during the monarchy.
There are several different types of books that tell about events that really happened. There are television shows that are also about events that really happened. The best way to find out about events that really happened is to talk to a person that experienced the event.
You can't really tell the future.
because they had a really great organization and Muhammad was a really good prophet
Nobody can really know what hamsters future are.
there are a lot of other factors that go into someone's decision to betray your trust. those factors should really be explored and discussed with your partner. But, it is often said that the best predictor for future events/behaviors, is past events/behaviors.
yes he was you should know this ifyou read the bible dude i mean really my brother three when he knew this
A:Not really. An example of Isaiah appearing to fortell the future is in Isaiah 7:14: "Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, the young woman shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." A few verses later, the young woman did indeed have a baby. But bear in mind that the 'prophecy' and its fulfilment both had to have happened before Isaiah wrote his book. To really say Isaiah had truly fortold this birth, we should have proof that he wrote this passage down before the young woman even became pregnant. There is another version of the same passage that comes from the Septuagint, a flawed, early Greek translation of the Hebrew scriptures. In this version, Isaiah 7:14 says, "Therefore the Lord himself shall give you a sign; Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." This has been read to be a prophecy of Jesus, although it does not actually mention him. In this case, we should remember that Isaiah never wrote 'virgin' in this passage.