Posted on 09/20/2017 10:43:49 AM PDT by Red Badger
If you had plans for the weekend, a Christian numerologist says you wont get to them because the world is about to end.
David Meade, a self-proclaimed researcher, is predicting that a series of apocalyptic events will begin on Sept. 23 and, a major part of the world will not be the same.
According to Meade, the mysterious rogue planet Nibiru, also known as Planet X, is on a collision course with Earth, which will bring world-ending tsunamis and earthquakes. The numerologist claims the dates of recent events like the Great American Solar Eclipse and Hurricane Harveys flooding of Texas were all marked in the Bible. Meade now says his Planet X theory lines up with more bible codes and ancient markers on the Egyptian pyramids.
NASA has already dismissed the prediction; calling the whole thing a hoax. The space agency has reportedly known about the Nibiru conspiracy theory for years and shot down the talk of Armageddon in a 2012 statement.
If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye.
Meade is a self-published author who writes that he studied astronomy at the University of Louisville. He and other doomsayers have actually been saying Nibiru would crash into the Earth several times before; which clearly did not happen. The latest prediction came in 2012 and was linked to the end of the Mayan calendar.
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Further casting doubt on the theory, a Montreal-based radio producer attempted to book Meade for an interview to discuss his prediction, but he informed her that he wasnt available for interviews until next week.
Depends on which side of the Earth you are on!..................
He’s crazy enough, he’d probably give you his stuff. As Jonathan Winters said after he’d spent some time in a loony bin, “I was starting to believe my own stuff.”
Now, that’s funny, I don’t care who you are.
The world ends for countless people every day.
“Hes crazy enough, hed probably give you his stuff.”
When I was younger, still searching for the “perfect church”, and yet naive I attended a church that was an outshoot of the Copelands. Ya...big mistake.
Anyhoo, they were all about the end is coming, the end is near, it’s upon us blah, blah, blah. Had some so convince one couple actually sold their burial plots because they no longer believed they’d be needing them.
Today I live by the notion I’m living in my church. don’t bother to go. Too much of a pony show in most instances. I perfer to work out my own salvation.
Awesome 1950s sci-fi!
They should remake it with new technology....................
Truly fantastic book for its time. One of the first sci-fi books I ever read ...
Also a good theory on Seinfeld.
The poster you posted to is correct.
Correct. When Jesus walked on this earth, Phil 2: 6-11 was in effect.
You forget that in the Jewish tradition each new day, including the holy days start at sundown.
At least as misguided as Camping was he tried to go off the Bible. If “Nibaru” was going from unseen to affecting earth in 3 days it would be going so fast the results of a collision with another thing would be plasma and subatomic particles...
Could what you posted be in conflict with Phil 2:6-11?
Yea, it’s right up there with Christian demon consultant dontcha know?
So, if my car payment is due on the 24th...
Glad to see I’m not the only one that’s read Immanuel Velikovsky.
Did you also read Earth in Upheaval and Ages in Chaos, and Mankind in Amnesia?
BUMP!!! BUMPITY BUMP BUMP!
WEIRDNESS ALERT! The second link in the post I’m replying to (Mine) takes me to the page I intended. But if I type HEAVENLYSIGN2017.com (ignore caps - I’m lazy!), I am taken to a page that contains opposite content contradicting the intended page (the one I linked). BOTH show the same URL! But my link in the prior post goes to a different (intended) page. How is that even possible. I don’t see a redirect!
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