From The Manager’s Desk – Another (Nonsense) Doomsday Prophecy

Yesterday I went to a local chain bookstore in a mall. Accidentally my eyes caught a small blue book with the title “Hercolubus, the Red Planet” by V.M. Rabolu. The book was placed on the encyclopedia shelves.
Before I picked the book to read it, I assume that the book is only one of many books that tells about how a gigantic planet will crush earth, just as Nibiru, Planet X, etc. And I was right.
After scanning through the book (it was a hard-cover book, but the pages are not too many) I found out that book is actually inappropriate to read because:

  1. It’s just another book that tells about how the earth will be doomed by a gigantic planet.
  2. Many nonsense and ridiculous things are told there, for example: the author claimed to have visited the people of Venus and Mars with astral projection (completely nonsense…Venus is even hotter than Mercury!! Those planets are unsuitable for any life-form).
  3. This is the dangerous part: the author is telling you to follow his religion (to avoid the doomsday)…by saying and practicing some kinds of mantra. It even teaches you how to do the astral projection!

I really wonder how this book could end up to that shelf.

The only thing that I could learn from the book was: humans love to make predictions and prophecies. As you can see, for many ages many people have claimed that they could foresee the future.
But I think no one could. No. We are created without the ability to foresee the future unless God grants it to us.
I can’t wait to laugh after the year 2012 (another doomsday or global changing is hoped to be in that year), unless some people gets embarassed by their unproven prophecies and starting to cause catastrophe to make them fulfilled.

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