Friday, May 20, 2011

The End of the World as We Know It...

Well... I have good news and bad news depending on how you look at it... Judgment Day is Saturday and the world as we know it will end... And there will be the deaths of all non-believers in five months. This is according to Harold Camping...

Good News:
I am a believer and I think it would be awesome if this actually happened...

Bad News:
I know many non-believers, so that will be a bad day for them...

My thoughts on this all is its ridiculous... We know that Christ will return, but in the Bible it says that not even Jesus knows the day nor the hour when He will come... So I am guessing that someone should be informing Jesus that His time is here now, lol...

There have been  a number of groups and people who have predicted the end of the world and it hasn’t come true...  “According to the Bible, anyone who predicts the end of the world is a false prophet. No human being can know the date or time of the end of the world. Only God knows that. I would think that we should leave the second coming up to God.

Harold Camping
Really this isn't a funny thing, because many believe this with all their hearts and it's going to be sad when they wake up on Sunday morning and they find they are still here... There are alot of people who have sold their personal belongings and are ready... And what about their faith? Will they feel they were lied too or what? If they really knew what the Bible said, they would know that this guy that is leading them astray is no authority in knowing when the Rapture will happen... This is what Camping told CNN... "I know it's absolutely true because the Bible is always absolutely true,"... His followers claim that 200 million people around the world will be raptured or swept to heaven to meet their savior on Saturday. The rest of the world and the remaining 97 percent of it population will be destroyed in five months of natural disasters, starting with earthquakes. The first earthquake is supposed happen Saturday at 3 p.m. Arizona time...

Camping also predicted the end of the world and that would happen on Sept. 4, 1994. That time, he apparently misread the obscure Bible codes that supposedly give us the exact date of the Rapture. I am thinking that many of his followers should think twice about believing what he is prophesying...

View How Many People Predicted the End of the World...

                                   End of the World as we Know It by DC Talk


3 comments:

Sue Lewan said...

we are surrounded by false prophets every day. The point....if you've accepted Christ in your heart it doesn't matter if you have lots or stuff, lots of money, live in a million dollar mansion or a cardboard box, Christ loves you, accepts you, and will take you home.

Sandie said...

I agree totally Sue... Not much I can add to your comment :)

Anonymous said...

I'll believe it when I see it