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Originally Posted by TWD39
And your point is? The Mayan prophecy has nothing to do with Christianity.
"No one knows about that day or hour, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.
Matthew 24:36
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Originally Posted by Vizio
It certainly wasn't a Christian/Biblical teaching that yesterday was the day of the rapture. On the contrary, the Bible tells us no man will know the day.
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No, but you guys do all regularly try to out-prophecy each other with tales of vast disruption, End Times, catastrophy and the timely hellish end to all us dire sinners. Not without a real tinge of hopeful glee in your voices, either I can attest! And trust me: the stories in yesterday's news feed about that supposedly untouchable French town, were full of the truly frightened prayerful , all climbing up to that plateau to pray together for their Salvation. Wassa matter? No trust?
http://travel.yahoo.com/blogs/compas...192325499.html
So... can't wait to see all of us sinners, who obviously have no valid moral base or human value
(unlike your's perhaps?) burn in hell, huh? All while you guys happily gloat on the rotting embarkation plank of some tilting old sinking peeling "golden" Salvation Barge?
http://ts3.mm.bing.net/th?id=H.46569...85358&pid=15.1
So... Try again: after all these millennia, we are all still here, in unprecedented numbers of highly Evolved primates, despite your Jesus' specific promise to return in short order. Too bad your lives are so dependent on such tall tales.
Get a life, for once. And try actually laughing with the rest of us. It's good medicine, friends!