Prophecies to me is an enough proof added to the rational thinking except if we want to think of things as
happening due to coincidences.
And some things *do* happen by coincidence. In any probabilistic system, it is guaranteed to happen.
That said, provide a prophecy that
1) Was given before the event (this has to be documented in texts dated to prior to the event).
2) Was clear and precise (not something along the line of 'somebody will do something sometime').
3) Was not self-fulfilling (the person fulfilling it wasn't aware of the prophecy).
4) Was unlikely to happen (not simply common knowledge).
So, claiming wars will happen is NOT a prophecy. It is a commonplace. Wars are *always* happening. Saying that people will cause destruction is NOT a prophecy. People are *always* causing destruction. Saying that people will not follow the teachings of your religion is NOT a prophecy. Again, it is a truism. Saying a young woman will give birth to a great leader isn't a prophesy. It is a triviality.
However, a statement written in 1920, sealed in a container to be opened in 1943 that described the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, including the use of airplanes and the number of ships destroyed *would* qualify.
Do you have any *actual* prophecies? I didn't think so.