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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 21, 2011 11:15:55 GMT
Thank god i never missed it! Was getting worried for a moment then.
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Post by mrjohnno on May 21, 2011 11:31:21 GMT
Where's Hilary when you need him?. morganp I believe he was part of the pre rapture group who are needed to prepare things for the induction course. Things need to be done and it's beneath God to make fuck knows how many pots of tea and fairy cakes. Plus the 200 million chairs that need to be put out In a way I'm quite looking forward to it really, 200 millions less Christians in the world sounds quite appealing. Through the 1.3 billion who didn't get raptured are going to be pretty pissed. Rightly so too... All those Sundays that they got up early when they didn't have to. Come 6PM I'm going to have my iPod in one hand so I don't have to listen to the induction and either a shotgun or a fire extinguisher in the other. I had a look on-line to see if I could buy a shotgun with an integral fire extinguisher but to no avail.
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Post by Mr Jinx on May 21, 2011 15:49:19 GMT
I've now been told that it's 6pm Western U.S time which means we've got until midnight; so Dr Who is safe.
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Post by mrjohnno on May 21, 2011 16:10:44 GMT
I've now been told that it's 6pm Western U.S time which means we've got until midnight; so Dr Who is safe. Fucking Yanks
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 21, 2011 18:14:33 GMT
Can someone please confirm to me whether we've had the end of the world yet or not!
I am getting quite annoyed by it all now.
If it was upto me I would post pone it at least until... hmmm... lets say 21st December 2012 that gives me more time to prepare
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 21, 2011 18:18:07 GMT
Time zones fucking up the world's end since the late 19th century.
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 21, 2011 18:26:27 GMT
Dont worry the World is still going to end,its just that we are in Fergie time.
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Post by mrjohnno on May 21, 2011 18:31:08 GMT
Dont worry the World is still going to end,its just that we are in Fergie time. Was the change from the Julian calander taken into account?
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Post by The Legendary Barb on May 21, 2011 19:10:09 GMT
I wish they would make their minds up as too what time this is going to happen. I washed my hair and set it on rollers so as to look nice and tidy. It had better happen before I retire for the night, as I do not like sleeping in them, it hurts. So, do I take them out, or leave them in, sodden yanks can`t get anything right, not even the bloody time, for something they are predicting
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Post by watchman on May 21, 2011 19:38:46 GMT
So ,once again it hasn't happened .....
Ah well ... its not the end of the world.
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Post by watchman on May 21, 2011 19:39:18 GMT
Sorry , I'll get my coat.
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Post by The Legendary Barb on May 21, 2011 22:57:35 GMT
Got fed up waiting, off to bed without rollers.
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Post by Mr Jinx on May 22, 2011 6:04:45 GMT
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 22, 2011 7:36:13 GMT
Checks window.... No end of the world. Oh bugger
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Post by Mr. Jon Donnis on May 22, 2011 17:31:24 GMT
1844: William Miller predicts Christ would return between March 1843 and March 1844. When he doesn't, Miller revises prediction to October 1844. Sure enough, Christ doesn't show up. Jehovah's Witnesses set Dates for 1914, 1918, 1925, 1942. Christ doesn't show up on any of these. 1981: Chuck Smith predicts Jesus' return. Nothing happens. 1988: Edgar C Whisenant's prediction for 1988 yields no results. 1989, 1992, 1995: Whisenant's other predictions ALL fail. 1992: Korean Group predict return. Nothing happens. 1993-2000: Seven year return of Jesus predicted. Jesus doesn't come back. 1994: Harold Camping predicts return. Of course, nothing happens.
BBC News: Believers perplexed after prediction fails.
How?!
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Post by Amaris on May 24, 2011 16:31:44 GMT
Here we are...it was “an invisible judgement day“ ;Dwww.washingtonpost.com/blogs/under-god/post/harold-camping-says-may-21-2011-was-invisible-judgment-day-world-will-end-october-21-2011/2011/05/23/AFZmc99G_blog.htmlRadio evangelist Harold Camping said in a special broadcast Monday night on his radio program Open Forum that his predicted May 21, 2011 Rapture was “an invisible judgment day“ that he has come to understand as a spiritual, rather than physical event. “We had all of our dates correct,” Camping insisted, clarifying that he now understands that Christ’s May 21 arrival was “a spiritual coming” ushering in the last five months before the final judgment and destruction. In an hour and a half broadcast, Camping walked listeners through his numerological timeline, insisting that his teaching has not changed and that the world will still end on October 21, 2011. “It wont be spiritual on October 21st,” Camping said, adding, “the world is going to be destroyed all together, but it will be very quick.”
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Post by watchman on May 24, 2011 18:31:43 GMT
They just don't learn ...
Its like they want to be debunked.
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Post by mrjohnno on May 24, 2011 18:55:34 GMT
And the predicted massive earthquakes just drift off I guess?
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Post by morganp on May 25, 2011 6:51:48 GMT
He's moved the Apocalypse back to October now when it will undoubtably fail to materialise once more. Unsurprisingly this won't deter his more committed followers. Camping is blind to his own deluded sense of self righteousness and I don't know who's worse himself or his increasingly gullible followers.
morganp
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Post by mrjohnno on May 25, 2011 10:13:11 GMT
He's moved the Apocalypse back to October now when it will undoubtably fail to materialise once more. Unsurprisingly this won't deter his more committed followers. Camping is blind to his own deluded sense of self righteousness and I don't know who's worse himself or his increasingly gullible followers. morganp I don't think he did push it back. May 21st was Rapture day where 200 million Christians bugger of and then things get worse and worse until October 21st when the world ends. It's interesting to note that the volcano in Iceland started to erupt on the 21st so if you get hit on the head by a packet of frozen peas or Aunt Berrie's Yorkshire puds it's just the fall out from Iceland.
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