@Quix
I don't believe in visions or dreams of the future. However, in my opinion, the world is headed toward nuclear war and I expect it will happen soon, perhaps 2017. Most likely targets are according to the location of the country who sends those bombs, the closest US cities to that country. Make a list of countries with nuclear bombs and see which ones are our friends or used to be our friends, and our enemies who want to kill us all. I believe you will find the enemy list longer than the friend list.
I understand your perspective. I don't have that luxury.
I have had my own dreams and/or visions that proved true.
I have had others share theirs which proved true.
Essentially your perspective is saying that Scripture is untrue.
Cessationism is not supported ANYWHERE in Scripture. It is also illogical to an absurd point. It pretends that God does change--contrary to HIS declarations that He does not change. The major difference in the New Testament vs the Old Testament on the issue of dreams and visions is that Holy Spirit made such more or less available to all believers vs just the designated and anointed prophets.
Prophet Joel declared that people in our END TIMES era would have dreams and visions from God. And, I have observed that repeatedly to be true. There are many New Testament Scriptures affirming such. I Cor 14 is one such chapter.
Of course, all is not equal. There ARE a lot of flaky people claiming all kinds of things as various types of "Christians" false and not so false in their doctrines.
BTW, IIRC, there were 3-4 Christian prophetic types who foresaw 9/11 and said so published well before the event in reasonably clear and specific terms that proved true.