Posted on 05/16/2011 7:14:13 AM PDT by lasereye
It always has done just that as Pastors or Teachers make these claims. They've been had by the Father of lies IMO. Because by setting a date, exactly as Christians were told NOT to do nor could they, they've stepped over the line God said don't go over.
This does not mean we should not discern the times we are living in..." Birth Pains"...are indeed around us and are increasing in intensity (record breaking)....and frequency. However this can be slowed down at any time by God as He has done so in the past.
However, We could be the last generation spoken of...(note: "Could be").... some theologians and others believe this to be the case and do formulate a convincing arguement to that affect.
At best we can only seculate....besides we are told to look for His coming itself...not the date to sit and wait for that.
The question guy does appear once again....
It would behoove you to study God’s word for the answers . But then some do ask questions for other than attaining meaningful dialogue...it’s an attention getting thingy.
ROTFLOL....good one!
Some people just never give it up! Troll is a good word in this case..it does get more than annoying. Sometimes better some be called out and then simply ignored. Unfortunately others don’t know and take the bait, so the rest of us have to ade thru the non-sense. Scrolling becomes my good friend then.
That's a great response.
There's a story about a man of God who was working in his garden when a paserby asked what he would do if he knew the world would come to an end tomorrow? After a quick thought, he replied "I think I would be working in my garden."
Yes, I’ve seen that story. I think that, no matter what we expect tomorrow to bring, we have to perform the duties of our state in life today.
And now, back to helping my 11-year-old make tuna casserole for supper. (Yuck, but I don’t have to eat it ;-).
Not really, when you consider He is all-knowing and knows what is going to happen and what we will do.
I ask people these questions because I want to get answers from people, not God.
I did get my facts straight! And you proceeded to support my point perfectly. If you don’t think the Millerite movement wasn’t the predecessor of SDA you need to correct a large number of documents. Frankly, I think you owe me an apology.
Are you an ex-SDA?
Generally speaking, most critics of “The Great Disapointment” are not acquainted with the facts surrounding this great event, unless they are ex-SDA’s or non-denominational pastors or theologians bent on attacking the principles of denominational churches, like SDA’s, to support their independent theology.
If you go to Camping's web site,
none of his end time theology is scripturally based.It is based on mathematics know only to Camping.
I think Camping is saying the Rapture on May 21st will last 153 days..(Jesus and the catching of the 153 fish in John :21) and end October 21st, 2011 which will signal the Great Tribulation based on the Feast of Tabernacles 1260 days which end on Passover April 4th 2012 Passover...
That is what I think he has done with those dates...
Greetings,
Do you think Camping came up with those dates based on my post #73?
Camping is teaching that Judgement Day is May 21st. On that day the graves will be opened and the bodies of the elect that have already died will be transformed into glorified bodies and will be raptured along with all the remaining elect who are still alive.
The bodies of the unsaved dead will be scattered all over the earth and those who remain alive will stay on the earth where there will be suffering for 153 days until the whole world is destroyed by fire on October 21st.
I never heard the Rapture would be the same day as *Judgement* The rapture of the church I do think might take some time, meaning it could take 153 days....I don’t know how Camping came up with those dates, I am just saying the rapture of the church and the resurrection of the dead might take some time.....
The resurrection of the dead is a task in itself that is beyond our human comprehension, because gazillions of believers have died since the resurrection of Christ....
I'm one if you also include the Bakers and Swaggert and another fraud who used to "talk in tongues"........Add to that the catholic church and it's pedophiles.....it seems to go on and on and on.
As a person who is trying to make a connection with Jesus Christ, a church does not seem to be a logical choice anymore.......
I heard him years ago he said it would take place in 1994
The world will end May 21, 2011. This is not the first time Camping has made a bold prediction about Judgment Day.
On Sept. 6, 1994, dozens of Camping’s believers gathered inside Alameda’s Veterans Memorial Building to await the return of Christ, an event Camping had promised for two years. Followers dressed children in their Sunday best and held Bibles open-faced toward heaven.
But the world did not end. Camping allowed that he may have made a mathematical error. (Berton J. Biblical scholar’s date for rapture: May 21, 2011. January 1, 2010. http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2010/01/01/BA8V1AV589.DTL&feed=rss.news).
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Harold Camping claims Jesus will return May 21, 2011, but that is not even Pentecost - Los Angeles Church History & End Prophecy | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/church-history-end-prophecy-in-los-angeles/harold-camping-claims-jesus-will-return-may-21-2011-but-that-is-not-even-pentecost#ixzz1MZ18DCHC
Nothing about Camping's theory makes any sense.shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiachWhy does he believe that the earth is 88,000 years old.
May 22 here.
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