A statue of Pope Sylvester II in the Basilica of Saint John Lateran is said to become damp when a Pope is about to die.
The statue ain't sweating, so that means things are looking good for John Paul II. The accuracy of the statue as a medical diagnostic tool has been confirmed by "two elderly Italian nuns", so this is a pretty definite thing. (thanks to Gary for the link)
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God already knows about our problems and has a bigger plan than we can come up with for disposing of them, in ways that may or may not be what we would ask for.
"Remember the Charles Bronson film FROM NOON TO THREE where the main character loses his identity after the woman who spent those hours with him told an embellished version?"
I LOVE that movie! I think it's very under-rated, perhaps because it talks about a side of human nature that we don't like to think much about: our infinite ability to bullshit ourselves.
A few days ago, I stumbled onto some web sites debunking Amway/Quixtar. Man, you ought to see the hate mail the operators of those sites get! People who obviously haven't made a dime (or at most very little money) from Quixtar write, expressing their anger at the site owners for bringing up what are obviously valid points about the unlikelihood of getting rich with a Multi-level Marketing operation.
They're putting much time and money into something that's supposed to MAKE them money (with little effort, by the way) and they're pissed at someone who simply gives accurate information about that. Like I said, humans have an infinite ability to bullshit themselves (which, by the way, is why hoaxes work).