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The fact that there have been some prophecies that are false doesn't mean that all prophecies are false. The one that you are rejecting, mocking, and calling "vague" happens to be a prophecy that was promised by our Lord Himself and which has also been a traditional belief of the Church about what would happen before the Second Coming. You rejected and mocked the book in the OP with a rude comment and a general dismissal of prophecy. But the book happens to have been a favorite of St. Therese of Lisieux, a Doctor of the Church. Everything in my beliefs is in perfect harmony with the Catholic faith. There's nothing wrong with a Catholic believing that the Second Coming may be near. I'm in the company of great saints with that belief. But your extremely negative attitude about prophecy which you have exhibited tells me that you see Catholicism as works based and only useful insofar as it can be used in achieving worldly political goals.
Yes, in every era, there are those who think that we are in the end times, and that the world will end soon, sometimes on a particular date. This has never been true. And many times, the Church has told us to ignore these prophesies, especially since this has ZERO affect on our daily lives, or should have zero effect.
But, this time the interpretations could be true, or not. I rely on the Vicar of Christ to warn us of any impending doom. Until then, I will believe, that as has been the case tens of thousands of times, the world will survive yet again.
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