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Harold Camping predicted that the world would end, due to the return of Jesus or The Rapture, on May 21, 2011. As we all know, that did not happen. He explained that his calculations were off by 5 months. Now, he has predicted that The Rapture will occur on October 21, 2011. Since he is a Biblical expert, and according to him the Holy Bible is absolutely true, then he must be right. Please add your thoughts, comments, and suggestions, but you must know beforehand that the world is ending on October 21, 2011, so you should plan ahead.
Max out your credit cards, quit your job, take a trip around the United States one last time, etc. There is no point in planning anything past the date of October 21, 2011, because that is when Jesus Christ will return, take all saved Christians up with him into Heaven, and the unsaved will remain here to suffer under the reign of the Antichrist for the seven year long Tribulation. These are absolute biblical facts and they cannot be disputed. Sorry, but it has to happen. OK, now we can begin the discussion...
Gunny
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Harold Camping predicted that the world would end, due to the return of Jesus or The Rapture, on May 21, 2011. As we all know, that did not happen. He explained that his calculations were off by 5 months. Now, he has predicted that The Rapture will occur on October 21, 2011. Since he is a Biblical expert, and according to him the Holy Bible is absolutely true, then he must be right. Please add your thoughts, comments, and suggestions, but you must know beforehand that the world is ending on October 21, 2011, so you should plan ahead.
Max out your credit cards, quit your job, take a trip around the United States one last time, etc. There is no point in planning anything past the date of October 21, 2011, because that is when Jesus Christ will return, take all saved Christians up with him into Heaven, and the unsaved will remain here to suffer under the reign of the Antichrist for the seven year long Tribulation. These are absolute biblical facts and they cannot be disputed. Sorry, but it has to happen. OK, now we can begin the discussion...
Sounds like fun! How about you sign over all of your personal possesions to me - effective October 22nd, 2011. You won't need them. Since I'm not a Christian (or Jew, or Muslim, or anything else for that matter) I'll not get swept up in your Rapture. :) I'll just continue to play Pathfinder....
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Sounds like fun! How about you sign over all of your personal possesions to me - effective October 22nd, 2011. You won't need them. Since I'm not a Christian (or Jew, or Muslim, or anything else for that matter) I'll not get swept up in your Rapture. :) I'll just continue to play Pathfinder....
Oh no, I never said I was a Christian. Even though I believe that the Rapture will happen on October 21, 2011, I have chosen not to be Saved so I can remain on Earth during the Tribulation and the reign of the Antichrist. How could I miss seeing that?
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I think since nobody was supposed to know when the Rapture was to take place and HC figured it out God delayed it, and will continue to do so until HC guesses the wrong date. Then BAM, Rapture time baby yeah!!!
No, I think God figured that out, so He is going to change that part of the Bible so the Rapture can take place on October 21, 2011. If that part of the Bible remained true, then a person (like Harold Camping) could just keep predicting that the Rapture would take place everyday, and it would indefinately prevent it from taking place.
So, God is making a one time change to the Bible by just adding the following to Mark 13:32, "No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father and Harold Camping." Just adding those two words will finally make it possible for the Rapture to take place, which was supposed to happen back in 1994. Once again Harold Camping predicted it would happen, so God had to prevent his Son from returning to Earth.