Seriously Those Fools Believe Nostradamus and Not God and His Prophets?!

If the late Harold Camping's assumption that the Rapture will occur on December 21, 2012 some believe that the world will explode on that date thanks to the late Nostradamus' prophecies and those who uphold his sinister cult of quack prophecies. So here's a few things I have considered in exposing Nostradamus to be a big phony and so are his followers for these reasons:

First, I'd really say Nostradamus is NOT a prophet of God to start with but an unsaved heathen who could sadly be in Hell now. Also, his contemporary followers are actually red handed altering the writings of their cult figure to make him look credible so people will BUY IN THEIR STUFF. It does make easy money to be a false prophet. Problem is, Jeremiah 5:31 also speaks of that people just LOVE false prophets to tickle their ears. It just hurts me to think how quack prophets get so much respect while no true prophet is ever accepted in their own country. Now they are using the Gangnam Style as part of the doomsday prophecy? Dancing horse?

Second, let's just face it a true prophet of God does not MISS a single prediction wrong because he has been instructed and inspired by the Holy Spirit. The Old Testament prophetic books are not from the mouths or the ideas of the prophets but rather God speaking THROUGH THEM about what's about to happen. Daniel proclaimed visions he got from God. What about Nostradamus? Here's what Deuteronomy 18:21-22 says that even if one prophecy of that so-called prophet fails, he is not sent of God or if any came true, God had a purpose. Here's a GOOD LIST of flunked prophecies by the "prophet" Nostradamus from Listverse.

Third, the Bible has FAR MORE accuracy than Nostradamus has because the prophets do not speak from their own mouths. Daily, I see Bible prophecy happening step by step or whenever I read history books, I do find the Bible coming in more than I see Nostradamus who is a big phony. Ezekiel is way more accurate especially with how the late Pastor D. James Kennedy in his book "Why I Believe" features the chapter "Why I Believe the Bible" to which he shows how incredibly accurate God's prophets are is vs. the so-called prophets. Also, Jesus already warned in Matthew 24:36 that NO MAN knows the time or dates but the Father only so what makes those Nostradamus listeners think the world will blow up by the year 2012 or in the case of Rapture predictors, the Rapture? None. Again, no mean means no man.

Here's some interesting fact about Nostradamus vs. Scripture from The Prophetic Years:
I once believed that Nostradamus was able to somewhat predict the future. However, after closely studying him and his so-called predictions I found that he stole his “prophecies” from the Bible (which he read in secret), revised them, and claimed them as his own. I even produced an award-winning documentary about this, and also wrote a book called Nostradamus, Attack on America.
He was able to plagiarize the prophecies of the Bible and get away with it because in those days the Roman Catholic church forbade the reading of the Scriptures. Nowadays, as in his day, anyone who is ignorant of the Bible’s prophecies will be impressed with the writings of Nostradamus. His “predictions,” though, are incredibly generic (just as horoscopes and tarot cards are), and people can read into them any meaning they want to.
A fact often overlooked by critics is that, even if most biblical predictions could be explained naturally, the existence of just one real case of fulfilled prophecy is sufficient to establish the Bible’s supernatural origin. Over 25 percent of the entire Bible contains specific predictive prophecies that have been literally fulfilled. This is true of no other book in the world. And it is a sure sign of its divine origin.