Isn't the World Supposed to End Today? (oct 21st)

Petra

Cult ****** and Simpering Cunt
Isn't the world supposed to end today according to Harold Camping?? :dunno:

Or did I get left behind? :1orglaugh
 
i have no plans so it will end today at 1159est or i just may have been left here

Why does the rapture always have to happen in US time zones? Anyone ever notice that? The end of the world is always PST or EST. :1orglaugh

Oh well, guess it's just the Same Old Song I guess.



I guess if Anders and I go out, it might as well be at a swedish metal concert. ;)
 
Well if today is the last day I better iron something to wear.
 
Why does the rapture always have to happen in US time zones? Anyone ever notice that? The end of the world is always PST or EST. :1orglaugh

Because it's always these dumbass American evangelicals who think they can predict when the world is ending.

:cool:
 
Why does the rapture always have to happen in US time zones? Anyone ever notice that? The end of the world is always PST or EST. :1orglaugh

Of course, if it did end today, it would have to be EDT or PDT.....because until November 6th, we are still on Daylight Savings Time. So, if anyone says God said it will end, and they use EST or PST.....you know right off that it's so total bs.....I mean, I'd think God would know we are still on Daylight Savings Time. Ha ha ha!

It looks like Harold is hedging his bets these days, plus he had a stroke back in June...who knew? :dunno::

The Washington Post said:
Harold Camping, the ****** Radio evangelist who wrongly predicted doomsday back in May, thinks the real end of the world could be today.

Harold Camping prepares for a taping. (Marcio Jose Sanchez - Associated Press) In a message on his Web site, Camping declared that today, “at this point, looks like it will be the final end of everything.”

But if doomsday doesn’t come today, Camping might explain it away just as he did his May prediction mistake. In another post on his site, Camping wrote that May 21 was the “spiritual” end of the world.

As for the earthquakes he predicted, he says they came in the form of “man-quakes,” since mankind shook with fear from the Rapture and the book of Genesis describes man as made from dirt.

Catherine Wessinger, who studies doomsday groups and is the editor of “The Oxford Handbook of Millennialism,” told NPR that Camping is using a common trick of doomsday leaders.

When his end of the world prediction fails, she says, “the person making the prediction can give themselves a way out, sort of a backdoor way of getting out of the prediction. Or on the other hand, when nothing happens, the event can be spiritualized.”

While in May Camping spoke to nearly every media outlet he could, this time he’s noticeably absent from the spotlight. The Christian Science Monitor reports that calls to ****** Radio were not returned and his ******** e-mailed to say they would not be speaking to the press.

Camping also seems to have learned how to better hedge his bets this time.

“I really am beginning to think as I restudied these matters that there’s going to be no big display of any kind,” he said in an audio address after suffering a stroke in June. “The end is going to come very, very quietly.”

Well, well, well.....I guess the world came to a spiritual end back in May...like I said before....who knew? :dunno:

I was beginning to believe the world was going to come to an end on December 21, 2012.....but the Detroit Lions finally lost last week.....so I think we're safe. Ha ha ha!
 
There's still time; it's only 10:15 in the morning. The apocalypse still has almost 14 more hours to get here. I should've gotten lamb shanks last night. Dammit.
 
Unsure when today will end, which timezone... maybe on another planet it still will be today, as it revolves slower or something like that?

Well, I guess I will notice when the end comes, but will it be the bang or the whimper, as some author wrote???
 
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