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The End of the World - 6pm on the 21st May, 2011

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posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 01:15 AM
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LOL to ducking under the earth. That's a funny thought.

I have no reason to worry even if it does happen. But, ya know. I really don't think it will. Like 000000.1% chance. If even that.

I don't even like talking about people like this though. Mainly because it gives their 'followers' pleasure to know we're chatting it up about their craziness. They eat it up with a spoon and then it validates their nonsense because they believe that we are blind and they only know the truth.

Also, like I said before. They're trying to play God. Ya can't "Out-God" God.



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 01:27 AM
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ok just got in from a hard days work i needed a laugh ha ha i just hope that the man has a good watch rolex or such ! i wonder if this dude is taking his medication is that 6 pm eastern standard time or what ? i hope i have time to eat dinner before being cast into the depths with Hendrix Morrison and such what a party yow !!



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 01:32 AM
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Okay, if he's wrong, he should fall on his sword. He can borrow mine. Ahhh Sheeple, following people like this that periodically speak of prophecies that don't come true, disappear for a while and then reappear to proclaim another, no doubt reaping donations all along. P.T. Barnum would be proud!



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 02:10 AM
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Originally posted by CasiusIgnoranze

The End of the World - 6pm on the 21st May, 2011


www.inde pendent.co.uk

US preacher warns end of the world is nigh: 21 May, around 6pm, to be precise.
The end of the world is nigh; 21 May, to be precise. That's the date when Harold Camping, a preacher from Oakland, California, is confidently predicting the Second Coming of the Lord. At about 6pm, he reckons 2 per cent of the world's population will be immediately "raptured" to Heaven; the rest of us will get sent straight to the Other Place.
(visit the link for the full news article)



I think that this is total nonsense! The Bible is a twisted and manipulated copy on much older ancient writings and it was written by men, therefore you cannot rely on it to predict anything or learn to know any truth. It has been created to justify actions and enslave people. So, anything based on the Bible is big BS!



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 03:09 AM
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here is an earlier thread about the same subject www.abovetopsecret.com...

looking closer at this picture, i would say they are giving themselfs a bit of a "scape goat"



notice it says "it begins on May 21, 2011

"have you heard the awesome news the end of the world is almost here"
what deranged people this cult consists of!



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 08:07 AM
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“Sigh” I really do not know why people do this. I am Christian and it clearly says “ We do not know the day or hour” We will know the season, but that is very different then saying at such and such date and time this will happen. I think this gives Christians a bad name and undermines the credibility of those who study prophecy, yet KNOW to refrain from claiming a date. I do not get it. I think ego is what drives these people.



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 08:20 AM
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Errrrrrrrrrr no........ Dont these folks feel stupid now or what??

Wonder if any of them sold all they own, left jobs etc for this?

Oh yeah

All of them!

Idiots...



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 08:25 AM
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One question !

If he is right about the date, who is going to know how many of us went which way?

It would seem "the devil is in the details" to know if any prediction is really right.



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 08:26 AM
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Originally posted by dadfortruth1
looking closer at this picture, i would say they are giving themselfs a bit of a "scape goat"

No. There is no possibility of him using that as a scapegoat. He is stating it as specifics. There is no room for error. According to this fella, jesus is coming to hang out in May, and raise the dead so that there will be more people at the party. The world isn't actually going to end until October.


Judgment Day! May 21, 2011

And to them it was given that they should not kill them, but that they should be tormented five months: and their torment was as the torment of a scorpion, when he striketh a man. Revelation 9:5

The End of the World October 21, 2011




THE END OF THE WORLD: OCTOBER 21st, 2011
By God’s grace and tremendous mercy, He is giving us advanced warning as to what He is about to do. On Judgment Day, May 21st, 2011, this 5-month period of horrible torment will begin for all the inhabitants of the earth. It will be on May 21st that God will raise up all the dead that have ever died from their graves. Earthquakes will ravage the whole world as the earth will no longer conceal its dead (Isaiah 26:21). People who died as saved individuals will experience the resurrection of their bodies and immediately leave this world to forever be with the Lord. Those who died unsaved will be raised up as well, but only to have their lifeless bodies scattered about the face of all the earth. Death will be everywhere.

ebiblefellowship.com...



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 10:32 AM
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Well, this Harold Camping may be somewhat right. But his problem is trying to base the prediction on events that happened thousands of years ago. It's simply too hard to get exact precision with a prediction based on a event that happened in 4990 BC? His math could be correct but the date could be off by a number of years.

Now that being said what I think is scary is this. If you look at Matthew 24 and Luke 21 where Jesus Christ has the fig tree prophecy he gives us 2 events in those prophesies that had to be consummated before the end of the world could start. And the problem is that they have been fulfilled.

Those events are Matthew 24-14 in which the gospel of the kingdom to come had reached all the nations/ethnic groups/tribes of the world. And the second one in Luke 21-24 is that when the times of the gentiles had ended in Jerusalem. These events have been obviously been fulfilled.

Which then leaves the problem "How much longer?" And my answer based on the fig tree prophecy would be "In the next 10 years. With it all being over with by 2028.

Harold Camping is going to be off. But not by much.



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 10:39 AM
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OK, if you say so. I think we have a little more time than that...or maybe not. Know one knows the hour except the LORD



posted on Mar, 28 2011 @ 11:54 AM
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So I guess that's 6
M Pacific Time?

I'll set my watch accordingly.



posted on Apr, 2 2011 @ 12:52 AM
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So it begins on may 21, what they don't tell you is this Raptures a slow cooker and wont really be fully in swing (brimstone and hellfire etc) until 11th April 2078... why rush a Rapture after all...

Or that will be his excuse to his congregation id say, its obviously one of those predictions that you cant prove as wrong , nor as being right and can be swung anyway they want to ensure they dont come out with egg on their face "who can prove it didnt start on May 21?".

Sad really...


edit on 2-4-2011 by BigfootNZ because: meh



posted on Apr, 2 2011 @ 11:58 AM
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One thing I do not understand with how they "figured it out", is that they say that they based their conclusions upon the text where God says to Noah that Noah has "One week until the Flood comes", and, as one week according to the timecount of God, would be 7000 years in Human count(They reasoned) they thus counted the time from Noah and forward and came up with the given date.

However, this is what I do not understand; How did they come to the conclusion that God spoke about a disaster in THIS day and age, when God said that NOAH had one week in HUMAN time, until the Flood came?


Either they are putting much too much symbolism in the Biblical Texts, or they have some completely other reason for their conclusions.



posted on Apr, 14 2011 @ 11:30 PM
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I am sorry if this has been mentioned earlier, but I have only read the first few replies. Watch as I debunk this with a simple quote from Matthew 24:36 [ESV]

"But of that day and hour [in reference to the rapture] no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone."

Okay so lets think logically about this. Camping is basing this on the Bible, thus lets see what the Bible itself actually says. Now as I just quoted, if Jesus Himself doesn't even know, do you really think Camping will? To actually pinpoint a day and an hour is about as close as you can get to admitting your wrong. Honestly he should have just said "sometime in May". As that would have held better. Think about it, the downright contradiction he is creating should do nothing more than put to rest this nonsense.

I wont even get started on his false prediction in '94, where the Bible even mentions if a prophet is false even once, then they should never again be take seriously. Anything can happen on Camping's predicted day, just as anything can happen on any given day, but I can guarantee you the rapture wont be happening. If Camping is correct, then God is incorrect, so literally by having fear of Camping's rapture your secondhandedly putting more faith in a man than in God.

ps- Glad to be part of the forums by the way. [First post]



posted on Apr, 14 2011 @ 11:43 PM
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Look, I gave you your first star, for a very good post I must say!



posted on Apr, 15 2011 @ 02:29 AM
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I can't believe people are just hearing about this now, months ago a bunch of churches banded together to buy a billboard for a couple weeks stating "THE END IS NEAR. MAY 21st, REPENT NOW OR DIE ALONE". I remember hearing about this earlier than that, too.

Crazy people say crazy stuff.



posted on Apr, 15 2011 @ 04:30 PM
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Originally posted by CasiusIgnoranze
It seems we have the rapture upon us yet again. I'm not sure which one exactly because I'm pretty sure we were supposed to have a couple in the past?
Right guys, see all of ya'll in hell then. I guess we are the unlucky 98% to suffer in eternal torment.
You might have to stock up on some extra sun screen coz hell can get pretty hot. Oh, and don't forget a pair of sunglasses.


(visit the link for the full news article)
edit on 27-3-2011 by CasiusIgnoranze because: (no reason given)


hehehe, and an ipod nano for a bit of entertainment



posted on Apr, 15 2011 @ 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by CasiusIgnoranze

The End of the World - 6pm on the 21st May, 2011


www.inde pendent.co.uk

US preacher warns end of the world is nigh: 21 May, around 6pm, to be precise.
The end of the world is nigh; 21 May, to be precise. That's the date when Harold Camping, a preacher from Oakland, California, is confidently predicting the Second Coming of the Lord. At about 6pm, he reckons 2 per cent of the world's population will be immediately "raptured" to Heaven; the rest of us will get sent straight to the Other Place.
(visit the link for the full news article)



Lol, let me guess which group he believes he will be in!



posted on Apr, 16 2011 @ 04:28 PM
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Originally posted by dadfortruth1


notice it says "it begins on May 21, 2011





Don't forget to dye your hair white, it's very important to look nice b4 you die lol



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