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[Not sure if I should, but I put my statement on this page too, in order to discuss...]

This page should go back when there were people to stand up to Lemesurier and there were most authors in the bibliography (when my site was in there too - michelnostradamus.org). Lemesurier cannot understand Nostradamus because he doesn't believe in God. I know this explanation may sound subjective to many, but when Nostradamus says that he was shown the future by God, it means nothing for Lemesurier, he doesn't believe Nostradamus. ALL of his examples are circumstantial, and don't absolutely pan out if you look closely. But it is normal that he tries to rationalize. Anyone would want to know the magic trick (since only God knows the future). But it has to be true. It is not because there were the parallel events, or book relating prophecies, or whatever work around the "Seer", echoing the words used, that he did trick the world. If you don't believe Nostradamus, but would rather believe Lemesurier, it is your choice. Me I tell you, get the page back to when there were both theories, many years ago, when the history was there, not only the lies of stubborn Lemesurier. He couldn't believe it was God. It is very understandable that he would look for an explanation, except, he shouldn't have been working on prophecies, he is no exegete. It is not true that everyone agrees about prophecies being projection of past events and the other lies of Lemesurier. Well, you are the encyclopedia experts. Do you all think that Nostradamus was ... err ... "a liar" ? Me I tell you, Nostradamus didn't lie. I know this is the hardest question to ask in the world. The only proof that God exists *is* Nostradamus ! Plus, it is subject to understanding the concealed meaning of the text which comes to light when the connotation of the event are known (when the prophecy comes to fruition). So the prophecies ARE real, except the world will probably only see it by themselves only in half a century (~500 years after 1555), *if* one of his prophecy *is* about him, so I am not surprised. But he guaranteed that the world will one day see that most of his prophecies will have happened. But, you see, how we won't really know until it has occurred. Even though 2/3rd of the prophecies have come to pass, it is not now. The interpretations probably need more work or more events need to happen. Anyway, this is not the same thing as making them by a trick. For wikipedia, I think it is sad that this resulted in that. I hope we can set the world straight. Jean Guernon, Author. --Jean Guernon (talk) 15:12, 10 November 2017 (UTC) Email (not sure which I used): jguernon@hotmail.com - jeanguernon@gmail.com Website: www.michelnostradamus.org