Then we will have to conclude that the person who made such a proclamation is either talking to god or he/she is god....according to the Bible, only God knows when the apocalypse will come....
Yup ! Revelations.Then we will have to conclude that the person who made such a proclamation is either talking to god.
Mind. Blown.Then we will have to conclude that the person who made such a proclamation is either talking to god or he/she is god.
Because it is certainty that the world will end. No dispute on that. So you can never be wrong predicting the end of the world.Cant understand why there are so many end of the world claims.
I may be stupid but there is one thing I am not, stupid.because there are people stupid enough to believe it.
It's most likely a result of the fact that a significant number of people in this world are barking mad, and are apt to believe all manner of foolishness.Cant understand why there are so many end of the world claims.
That's why I always wear an aluminum cap over my head whenever I log in to AAC ... but I'm trying to save enough money to upgrade to Magneto's helmet...Well we all know that David Ike's theory on the reptilian race is real. That cannot be disproved! And Saturn? More like a mega transmitter of evil energy blocking our ability to receive the entier EM spectrum!
Because the glass is half-empty?Cant understand why there are so many end of the world claims.
And a campaign commercial!Seems SMOD 2016 is polling with 13% of the electorate.
(Sweet meteor of death). It even has a Facebook page.![]()
It's an interesting phenomenon in that most EoTW predictions are for the end to come during the lifetime of the prognosticator. Most everyone wants to believe that they live during a unique time in history. As to the Biblical implications, the first book of the Bible that many people try to read is the Revelation, which is completely indecipherable without a good knowledge of the other 65 books.Cant understand why there are so many end of the world claims....
Most people don't know it, but most of the book of Revelation dealt with events that happened very shortly after. And it was mainly about the destruction of Jerusalem's Temple and the subsequent decay and fall of the Roman Empire.It's an interesting phenomenon in that most EoTW predictions are for the end to come during the lifetime of the prognosticator. Most everyone wants to believe that they live during a unique time in history. As to the Biblical implications, the first book of the Bible that many people try to read is the Revelation, which is completely indecipherable without a good knowledge of the other 65 books.
I like it. My personal prayer starts with, "Please let me be healthy until the day before I die."