Islam Based on Epileptic Prophecies, says Book From Iran-Native Neuropsychologist
ummahnewslinks | 12/11/2006
Posted on 12/12/2006 11:01:11 PM EST by dennisw
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1752648/posts
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Saw an interesting segment about this on a Questar DVD I just picked up cheap. Lots of stuff about this on the web, I'll try to quote a few more below. |
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Tell to the king that the carven hall is fallen in decay;
Apollo has no chapel left, no prophesying bay,
No talking spring. The stream is dry that had so much to say.
(tr, reputed last words of the oracle)
http://www.mlahanas.de/Greeks/Oracle.htm
Nero was not worried when he heard
the prophecy of the Delphic Oracle.
“Let him fear the seventy three years.”
He still had ample time to enjoy himself.
He is thirty. More than sufficient
is the term the god allots him
to prepare for future perils.
Now he will return to Rome slightly tired,
but delightfully tired from this journey,
full of days of enjoyment —
at the theaters, the gardens, the gymnasia...
evenings at cities of Achaia...
Ah the delight of nude bodies, above all...
Thus fared Nero. And in Spain Galba
secretly assembles and drills his army,
the old man of seventy three.
[Constantinos Kavafis, Nero’s Term]
A very good find, thanks.