The billboard in my area had been up for over a year saying Christ was coming on May 21. They took it down last week.
The billboard in my area had been up for over a year saying Christ was coming on May 21. They took it down last week.
I saw the movie “Knowing”. I’d give it 3 out of 5 stars. It has a cool plane crash scene.
It was fiction. So is this, especially if they are claiming to be Christian. The Bible explicitly warns against doing exactly what they are doing, and does so in multiple ways and places.
Back in 1988 there was a little book written about Jesus coming back that year
Is this the same group ???
“...the ad was probably funded by Robert Fitzpatrick a 60-year-old, retired transit worker from Staten Island who invested his entire life savings of $140,000 into the campaign.”
When it doesn’t come true will he be able to get a refund?
Bump to the 22nd...
Its so sad so many lives are disrupted (at least not ruined completely) over such false prophecies.
Even when we see the abomination of desolation as spoken of by Daniel, we’ll know we’re half way through the tribulation but the exact day is still a bit of a question.
It was nice of God to hold the Rapture on a Saturday.
Has all prophecy been fulfilled:
www.propecyquestions.wordpress.com
Now he can't run his scam past May 21st!
But there are plenty of others willing to carry on his work...
(sarcasm)
I thought Camping was Reformed. Shouldn’t that mean that he doesn’t believe in the “rapture” at all?
Again, you're doing it wrong. Run up every credit card you can and get as many loans as possible and live way beyond your means. Fly first class to exotic places you've always wanted to see. Buy that fancy sports car. Blow hundreds on expensive meals in 5 star restaurants. You won't have to worry about paying it all back, right?