“And it happened that as we were going to the place of prayer, a certain slave-girl having a spirit of divination met us, who was bringing her masters much profit by fortunetelling….” (Acts 16:16)
Some culture writers and half-serious columnists do it for fun, giving forecasts on life in the future. Some, like meteorologists, work at it seriously to protect lives. It helps to know the hurricane in the Caribbean may be headed our way or that the tornado season is upon us.
But then, once in a while we come upon those strange individuals who believe they are endowed with supernatural gifts of prophecy and fortune-telling.
If you are one who believes you have such a gift, I have a word for you….
Give it back.
Newsweek of January 1, 2000, reported on a prediction from 98 years earlier. In the 1902 Atlantic Monthly, economist John Bates Clark wrote “Looking Back on the 20th Century” in which he projected himself into the year 2000. He concluded we would be seeing….
–strawberries the size of apples and oranges growing in Philadelphia.
–Moving sidewalks through pneumatic tubes in order to transport people
–No more slums
–War and poverty eliminated.
–A near “pot-hole free expressway of progress” for all of mankind
–Wealth evenly distributed
According to Mr. Clark, “Humanity has it made in the shade” by the start of the 21st century.